Run App
Use ll-cli run command to start a linyaps application.
See help for the ll-cli run command:
ll-cli run --helpView the help information for the ll-cli run command:
Run an application
Usage: ll-cli run [OPTIONS] APP [COMMAND...]
Example:
# run application by appid ll-cli run org.deepin.demo
# execute commands in the container rather than running the application
ll-cli run org.deepin.demo bash
ll-cli run org.deepin.demo -- bash
ll-cli run org.deepin.demo -- bash -x /path/to/bash/script
Positionals:
APP TEXT REQUIRED Specify the application ID
COMMAND TEXT ... Run commands in a running sandbox
Options:
-h,--help Print this help message and exit
--help-all Expand all help --file FILE:FILE Pass file to applications running in a sandbox
--url URL Pass url to applications running in a sandbox
If you found any problems during use,
You can report bugs to the linyaps team under this project: https://github.com/OpenAtom-Linyaps/linyaps/issuesWhen the application is installed normally, use the ll-cli run command to start it:
ll-cli run org.deepin.calculatorUse the ll-cli run command to enter the specified program container:
ll-cli run org.deepin.calculator --exec /bin/bashAfter entering, execute shell commands, such as gdb, strace, ls, find, etc.
Since linyaps applications run in the container, they cannot be directly debugged in the conventional way. You need to run debugging tools in the container, such as gdb:
gdb /opt/apps/org.deepin.calculator/files/bin/deepin-calculatorThe path is the absolute path of the application in the container.
For more debugging information on linyaps application release version, please refer to: Run FAQ.