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when running in headless mode, QARK isn't able to select manifest file #37

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tabishjaved03 opened this issue Apr 19, 2016 · 2 comments
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tabishjaved03 commented Apr 19, 2016

I am using below command to run QARK over my codebase in shell:

python qark.py --source 2 -c /var/lib/jenkins/jobs/Android_App/workspace/App --manifest /var/lib/jenkins/jobs/Android_App/workspace/App/AndroidManifest.xml --exploit 1 --install 1

There are multiple manifests present in my project(more than 50,due to app splitting and other apks). QARK waits for me to enter the manifest number rather than selecting the manifest file passed as parameter.

I am running QARK in ubuntu and python version is 2.7.6

Thanks in advance for the help

tushardalvi added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 26, 2016
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This issue should now be resolved. Please feel free to reopen if its still not working for you.

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varundtsfi commented Apr 28, 2016

as tushardalvi said this one is working fine on a MAC with "html5lib" which is preinstalled but
Tushar still this is not working in Ubunto with preinstalled html5lib or replacing the html5lib as above all guys mentioned.
*Qark is working fine in Ubuntu 14 *
but not in
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (64bit)
Ram 4GB
Pythong 2.7.3 (pre installed with OS.)

Can you help in this. even i was trying to create a separate html report by parsing the log.info file.

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