On Tue, 2014-07-08 at 17:34 +0200, Michał Sawicz wrote: > On 08.07.2014 17:25, Robert Schroll wrote: > > How does one do that? Every time I try to launch an application from an > > ssh session, I get > > > >> QUbuntu: Could not create application instance > >> Aborted (core dumped) > > > > Obviously, there's some special sauce that I'm missing. > > A temporary workaround for that (until we get proper support for gdb > runs) is passing: > > --desktop_file_hint=/path/to/your/file.desktop > > The reason for that is we need a strong relationship between the app's > data and the process. Normally it's upstart providing us with that > relationship, but as you want to run outside of upstart, the above is a > temporary (unsupported) workaround.
The supported way is to use QtCreator, which I think that Benjamin got working (cc'd to check). It sets up a custom click that can be used for debugging and connects back to GDB on the host. Then you're running the app under confinement in the same manner as it normally runs, just with a gdb connection. Ted
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