You will need to execute this from inside of the snap environment. So I think first of all you won’t be able to do this from the outside. What could be the problem here? Is this all caused by the SELinux environment being broken, or are they separate errors? I’ll be happy to add further details.Īaron Ogle from the RocketChat team could fill in any details about the snap itself if needed, he told me. Shell-init: error retrieving current directory: getcwd: cannot access parent directories: No such file or directory That looks like dig in /snap/rocketchat-server/1376/usr/bin/dig can’t find the libdns.so.162 in /snap/rocketchat-server/1376/usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libdns.so.162 (and likely none of the other libraries too): $ ldd /snap/rocketchat-server/1376/usr/bin/dig Run configure hook of "rocketchat-server" snap (run hook "configure":Ĭmd_run.go:884: WARNING: cannot create user data directory: failed to verify SELinux context of /root/snap: exec: "matchpathcon": executable file not found in $PATHĭig: error while loading shared libraries: libdns.so.162: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directoryĮrror: Can't resove DNS query for, check your DNS configuration, disabling https. The problem I’m facing is that when trying to set up https like in the official guide, it fails at the following step: $ sudo snap set rocketchat-server https=enableĮrror: cannot perform the following tasks: That did work so far, but I’m getting a suspicious error about SELinux, see below. So I’m trying to set up RocketChat with the official snap on an Odroid N2 with aarch64/arm64, Ubuntu MATE 18.04. Have the following problem here, already posted it in the RocketChat support channels and got directed here.
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