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1 | initial version | posted 2019-05-16 21:10:56 +0200 |
When upgrading the SDK through the maintenance tool, it complains that a folder it wants to remove isn't empty. The choices are retry or ignore. If I empty the folder manually, obviously the keys are removed, so this time around i tried "ignore" fully expecting the update to fail. But it didn't... however i still had to re-authorize the SDK to my device (i.e. give the password so that it can install its keys).
It's getting tiresome to have to re-setup this for every SDK update, any chance it can be fixed?
OS: Linux (Mint 19)
2 | No.2 Revision |
When upgrading the SDK through the maintenance tool, it complains that a folder it wants to remove isn't empty. The choices are retry or ignore. If I empty the folder manually, obviously the keys are removed, so this time around i tried "ignore" fully expecting the update to fail. But it didn't... however i still had to re-authorize the SDK to my device (i.e. give the password so that it can install its keys).
It's getting tiresome to have to re-setup this for every SDK update, any chance it can be fixed?
OS: Linux (Mint 19)
3 | No.3 Revision |
When upgrading the SDK through the maintenance tool, it complains that a folder it wants to remove isn't empty. The choices are retry or ignore. If I empty the folder manually, obviously the keys are removed, so this time around i tried "ignore" fully expecting the update to fail. But it didn't... however i still had to re-authorize the SDK to my device (i.e. give the password so that it can install its keys).
It's getting tiresome to have to re-setup this for every SDK update, any chance it can be fixed?
OS: Linux (Mint 19)
Screenshots from 2.2:
I clicked Ignore, but still got:
4 | No.4 Revision |
When upgrading the SDK through the maintenance tool, it complains that a folder it wants to remove isn't empty. The choices are retry or ignore. If I empty the folder manually, obviously the keys are removed, so this time around i tried "ignore" fully expecting the update to fail. But it didn't... however i still had to re-authorize the SDK to my device (i.e. give the password so that it can install its keys).
It's getting tiresome to have to re-setup this for every SDK update, any chance it can be fixed?
OS: Linux (Mint 19)
Screenshots from 2.2:
I clicked Ignore, but still got:
Update 2020-05-28: This just keeps on breaking and breaking.
And the suggestion by @martone to rely one already-deployed keys has broken itself too. I just now had the situation where "Test" form "Options/devices" aka "Manage Targets", would pass, but it would still complain about being unauthorized.
Is there a lack of dogfooding at Jolla, or am i doing something wrong?
5 | No.5 Revision |
When upgrading the SDK through the maintenance tool, it complains that a folder it wants to remove isn't empty. The choices are retry or ignore. If I empty the folder manually, obviously the keys are removed, so this time around i tried "ignore" fully expecting the update to fail. But it didn't... however i still had to re-authorize the SDK to my device (i.e. give the password so that it can install its keys).
It's getting tiresome to have to re-setup this for every SDK update, any chance it can be fixed?
OS: Linux (Mint 19)
Screenshots from 2.2:
I clicked Ignore, but still got:
Update 2020-05-28: This just keeps on breaking and breaking.
And the suggestion by @martone @martyone to rely one already-deployed keys has broken itself too.
I just now had the situation where "Test" form "Options/devices" aka "Manage Targets", would pass, but it would still complain about being unauthorized.
Is there a lack of dogfooding at Jolla, or am i doing something wrong?