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Hey devs,

I'm setting up the dev enviroment for webOS since 2 days now and seems to get to an dead end.

I followed this tutorial

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to step 6 which is the 'ares-install com.myproject.app' part.

The CLI output:      cli.png.94adc6bf4e24a4d5e73a55f7a162663c.png

 

Trying to connect the webOS IDE:      ide.png.59b4c5f0b9eef93bdb219fe67c45e1b4.png

 

Trying to install via App Manager:    appmanager.png.85ca52a4b283efbfeaadb58396f4b7e7.png

I have the feeling that these are different issues, but can't get a clear overview about whats the problem.

I am using

- webOS TV Emulator v4.0.0

- VirtualBox 5.2.12

- WebOS IDE Build 1532

- Windows 10

 

So far I tried:

- Changing the IP and Port in any combination you could get from IP [127.0.0.1, VirtualBox-IP which is shown in ipconfig] and port [6622, 22].

 

If you need further information, let me know.

Hoping someone can help me out at this point.

 

 

Edit: No need for help anymore. I tried to set something working up for 16 hours of worktime now. Including attempts with windows, ubuntu 16, ubuntu18, different solutions from the internet. Everything failed 😕 Stopping on this project now.

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