Could you upload the hosting_manager binaries somewhere? I wasn’t able to build it. Neither on Debian, nor ubuntu.
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I’m stuck at “Waiting For Authorisation”.
I have no clue what to do here. I assume that the SAFE Hosting Manager has to communicate with the SAFE Browser somehow and that it will show up in Authorised applications, but I wouldn’t know how.
[Update]
I didn’t read the Prerequisites and installed keytar. Didn’t change anything though.
This is the output by the way:
[admin@Safe-Dev linux-unpacked]$ ./safe_hosting_manager
Gkr-Message: secret service operation failed: The name org.freedesktop.secrets was not provided by any .service files
Gkr-Message: secret service operation failed: The name org.freedesktop.secrets was not provided by any .service files
[PLUGINS] Loading from /home/admin/Projects/safe_browser/app/node_modules
packagejson
[AUTO-UPDATE] Error: Disabled. Only available on macOS and Windows.
Registering protocol handler: safe
Registering protocol handler: safe-auth
Wiring up Web API: safeApp
Wiring up Web API: safeCipherOpt
Wiring up Web API: safeImmutableData
Wiring up Web API: safeCrypto
Wiring up Web API: safeCryptoKeyPair
Wiring up Web API: safeCryptoSecEncKey
Wiring up Web API: safeCryptoPubEncKey
Wiring up Web API: safeCryptoSignKey
Wiring up Web API: safeMutableData
Wiring up Web API: safeMutableDataEntries
Wiring up Web API: safeMutableDataKeys
Wiring up Web API: safeMutableDataValues
Wiring up Web API: safeMutableDataMutation
Wiring up Web API: safeMutableDataPermissions
Wiring up Web API: safeMutableDataPermissionsSet
Wiring up Web API: safeNfs
Wiring up Web API: safeAuthenticator
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Thanks for continuing to try.
This is the cutting edge of SAFE!
(for app devs)
As soon as this web_hosting_manager starts working, we can start uploading and testing out our code!!
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