I think the new guide says it should go in /srv for that reason. Remember to
mount or link /parentroot/srv to your chroot one! Else you won't see the
targets.
Glad it helped,
Andrew
On Friday, 23 December 2016, Erik Lundin wrote:
> Thanks, Andrew, that was the problem! I had it installed in a
Thanks, Andrew, that was the problem! I had it installed in a folder in
my home directory, which is on an ecryptfs file system. When using the
default (/srv) instead, it seems to work. This should be added to "Known
Issues" in the article on the wiki.
/Erik
Den 2016-12-23 kl. 21:11, skrev Andrew
Hi,
Where's your sdk installed? I had a problem when I tried to install it in my
home. It was an encrypted home which was mounted with nosetuid, which overrode
the setuid flag on the sudo binary.
Hope that helps,
Andrew
On Friday, 23 December 2016, Erik Lundin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying
Hello,
I'm trying to get going with the platform SDK, following
https://sailfishos.org/wiki/Platform_SDK_Installation, but sudo doesn't
seem to work. This is what I get when entering the SDK environment:
erik@zix:~/dev$ sfossdk
[sudo] password for erik:
Mounting system directories...
Mounting / a