Conjure-up - Unable to get juju version #296

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JoeDoe00 opened this Issue Jul 28, 2016 · 7 comments

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Hoping this is easy;

When I try a conjure-up openstack; I get an Unable to get juju version message, whether the environment is bootstrapped or not.

If I just run juju version I get and access denied. If I run sudo conjure-up openstack, I get an error that tells me its a nono.

What to do?

Dee vee

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battlemidget commented Jul 28, 2016

So juju version fails for you?

juju version
Welcome to Juju 2.0-beta13. If you meant to use Juju 1.x you can continue using it
with the command juju-1 e.g. 'juju-1 switch'.
See https://jujucharms.com/docs/stable/introducing-2 for more details.
error: cannot load ssh client keys: mkdir /home/user/.local/share: permission denied

sudo juju version
[sudo] password for user:
2.0-beta13-xenial-amd64

If I run conjure-up openstack; I get Unable to get juju version. I can't run sudo conjure-up openstack.

Should I just change permissions on the directory?

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battlemidget commented Jul 28, 2016

No dont change the permissions, I'll try and reproduce this and see whats going on.

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DBassel commented Aug 17, 2016

+1. same issue

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battlemidget commented Aug 18, 2016

This is addressed upstream as we will be packaging this as a snap

DBassel commented Aug 18, 2016

could you please provide the upstream issue number?

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battlemidget commented Aug 18, 2016

You can just run:

sudo apt-get remove conjure-up
sudo snap install conjure-up
/snap/bin/conjure-up

Keep in mind we're still working to get the OpenStack spells working inside snaps. All other spells do work though.

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