On Thu, 18 Jul 2019 15:32:16 +0700 Antoine Martin via shifter-users <shifter-users@lists.devloop.org.uk> wrote: > On 17/07/2019 21:39, Perry E. Metzger via shifter-users wrote: > > Under Ubuntu 19.04, "Disco Dingo", I get the following behavior > > and things kind of go south from there. (The messages appear to be > > logged to the terminal after the xpra session disconnects from the > > tty.) > > > > $ xpra start :100 --start=xterm > > $ 2019-07-17 15:35:13,128 Warning: failed to create > > script directory '/run/user/1000/xpra': 2019-07-17 15:35:13,128 > > [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/run/user/1000/xpra' > > 2019-07-17 15:35:13,128 ($XDG_RUNTIME_DIR has not been created?) > > > > Any thoughts on how to debug this? I've seen mention of problems > > like this in the bug database but they seem long closed... > Many modern desktop applications rely on the XDG_RUNTIME_DIR > directory, xpra does since before v1.0. > > This directory is normally created when you login. Terminal logins, > ssh logins and display manager logins should all be creating this > directory for you. > My guess is that you're not logging in normally but faking the login > using something like 'su'.
No, I'm just logging in using ssh. It's a stock Ubuntu 19.04 machine, too. Any ideas why it might not be creating the directory? Or at least how to figure out what might be going wrong? Perry -- Perry E. Metzger pe...@piermont.com _______________________________________________ shifter-users mailing list shifter-users@lists.devloop.org.uk https://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users