In essence you’re totally right, of course, but I’m pretty content with how I choose to spend my time.
To clarify, I didn’t create multiple bug reports, I just added one to the collection there with the same error. (I edited the wording in the post.)
I wouldn’t say much if the Fairphone 2 would not be called a “promoted device”. Either they can live up to their own promotion, or they could be more humble.
If you read a bit around here, you will find I can be very lenient and understanding when it comes to software shortcomings.
This “promoted device” thing just rubs me the wrong way when I look at the state of the installer.
I hope you don’t mind that I made a separate topic out of your posts.
IIRC there was (or is) some command line tool, but that’s just available on ubuntu and maybe also just for rather old versions, so that doesn’t help much.
So yeah, having some definitive steps how to do it manually would be very nice. And save lots of time for those who struggle with the installer.
But having some nice graphical user interface to install is not the worst idea, given that Ubuntu - at least in my recollection - started out to make linux easy (to install) for the average, not-so-tech-savvy user. So I can understand where the idea comes from to provide such an installer. But of course I agree that at the moment it’s by far not as helpful as intended.
Hmmm … I tried it, and it looked more promising than the installer did … and seeing this again now it failed with “Can’t boot recovery image” in the end … perhaps this time a signed image could help … but I didn’t find out where the tool put the images back then, I would have to look more into process monitoring (Process Monitor did the trick on Windows, afterall).
But I updated to Linux Mint 19.1 already, I would probably have to reinstall 18.1 for this.
Else … There’s a cli.js in the installer sources, but it is honest from the start …
“This tool is meant to be used for testing or for being wrapped by other scripts and programs. It is not meant to be a user-facing cli installation tool and does not try to be user-friendly.”
selected the “16.04/devel” channel and kept everything else as default (I do QA on a test device, most regular users would want to go for “stable” when using as a daily driver)
I got “Fastboot: Unknown error: downloading ‘boot.img’…FAILED (data transfer failure (Protocol error))” while in fastboot mode
–> I clicked the “Try again” button and simply started over; didn’t happen again
(I think the error window also said I wasn’t using the latest version but that’s a message I ignore in general)
when instructed to boot into bootloader mode I did so with the indicated Power + Volume Down buttons
don’t use adb reboot bootloader from a different terminal, the UT installer uses port 5038 instead of the default 5037 so that a) the command would not work and b) a second running adb server will cause the installer to not see the phone in recovery mode
[*]: opensuse doesn’t have /usr/local/bin in $PATH for commands run with sudo, so I created symlinks for adb/fastboot in /usr/bin (suse has not packages for those tools); if you don’t do that, the installer will fail to detect that the phone is in fastboot mode
format system
load_keyring image-master.tar.xz image-master.tar.xz.asc
load_keyring image-signing.tar.xz image-signing.tar.xz.asc
mount system
update ubports-b68401f63e2fac3c8c533a804183ee276ee834b0154ca3ec20c80504dd17415c.tar.xz ubports-b68401f63e2fac3c8c533a804183ee276ee834b0154ca3ec20c80504dd17415c.tar.xz.asc
update device-10ac49deff49c650c78d8c8139c6099a7e1058649a318dfc6f668a08fba9382a.tar.xz device-10ac49deff49c650c78d8c8139c6099a7e1058649a318dfc6f668a08fba9382a.tar.xz.asc
update keyring-4c4e7ef380ebcfa2c31084efa199138e93bfed8fc58aa3eb06bdf75a78af9b57.tar.xz keyring-4c4e7ef380ebcfa2c31084efa199138e93bfed8fc58aa3eb06bdf75a78af9b57.tar.xz.asc
update version-697.tar.xz version-697.tar.xz.asc
unmount system
If you want to wipe the user data as well, add the line format data after format system.
So basically it should be possible to do all this without the installer now
“fastboot reboot recovery” doesn’t exist. fastboot can just reboot to fastboot again or to the full system. Or it can boot a recovery image, but this then would need to be signed (instructions how to do it float around the forum somewhere).
But then, rebooting to the full system just to be able to reboot to recovery will likely restore the standard recovery.
P.S.: having this for OTA7 would be a nice idea. Then people could first install this and then use the updater to get the latest version. It would at least spare all the installer hassle
I’m probably too lazy to do it again/keep the file updated
With a OTA version each month at the quickest, it could be doable
EDIT: and it can be used as a workaround-solution only if installer fails!
EDIT 2: perhaps we can replace the (big) file folder by wget commands? So only the script has to be shared to people on this forum having trouble with the installer…
I guess my time for such projects in January has run out
But if someone else wants to start, https://github.com/WeAreFairphone would be a good place to start.
I’m starting the installer-beta to get the log.
However I’m stuck at the “bootimage incomplete or not signed”. (bug https://github.com/ubports/ubports-installer/issues/184 )
I already clicked 2 times on “try again”…
How do you get trough that?
Pull Request 611 only contains the additional logging. Pull Request 517 contains the attempt to fix the “bootimage incomplete or not signed” error plus most of the logging extensions. But other people’s test showed that it’s not fully working and introduced other errors.
What I don’t understand: I usually don’t have that many problems as are reported at github. The “bootimage incomplete or not signed” I only had once. And I think over time I used the installer successfully two dozen times or so.
at least with PR517 it start the download of the big image
Here is the terminal output (process still ongoing, but we can already identify the files that change compared to devel)
debug: url=https://system-image.ubports.com//pool/ubports-c34db5ecd943e8c6d003bb96d8825dfb06ebabe510f9d55b4467c944019afdd6.tar.xz, path=/home/olivier/.cache/ubports/pool, checksum=40d70ab2cdf28af24d738d0d7e53dceab4aa29aaa23460f1224c886c6a133d86, url=https://system-image.ubports.com//pool/ubports-c34db5ecd943e8c6d003bb96d8825dfb06ebabe510f9d55b4467c944019afdd6.tar.xz.asc, path=/home/olivier/.cache/ubports/pool, url=https://system-image.ubports.com//pool/device-9bd5166032690abaefde7030ec186b79a1ad9a677d38382c6346422bd8875dc7.tar.xz, path=/home/olivier/.cache/ubports/pool, checksum=6e1fb613e4e152e9afbf0ceb76a1e764a53bfb1ea4a14ad7a2c5d92f3541be34, url=https://system-image.ubports.com//pool/device-9bd5166032690abaefde7030ec186b79a1ad9a677d38382c6346422bd8875dc7.tar.xz.asc, path=/home/olivier/.cache/ubports/pool, url=https://system-image.ubports.com//pool/keyring-4c4e7ef380ebcfa2c31084efa199138e93bfed8fc58aa3eb06bdf75a78af9b57.tar.xz, path=/home/olivier/.cache/ubports/pool, checksum=5b6e870acf8944330acb2a9dad6f5270bd06c377603a3115f805290e989ab421, url=https://system-image.ubports.com//pool/keyring-4c4e7ef380ebcfa2c31084efa199138e93bfed8fc58aa3eb06bdf75a78af9b57.tar.xz.asc, path=/home/olivier/.cache/ubports/pool, url=https://system-image.ubports.com//ubports-touch/16.04/stable/FP2/version-5.tar.xz, path=/home/olivier/.cache/ubports/pool, checksum=dc69d850252c8f6dd0d396260a3dca482442e9fbd47001e9d14a02c1509210fe, url=https://system-image.ubports.com//ubports-touch/16.04/stable/FP2/version-5.tar.xz.asc, path=/home/olivier/.cache/ubports/pool, url=https://system-image.ubports.com/gpg/image-signing.tar.xz, path=/home/olivier/.cache/ubports/gpg, url=https://system-image.ubports.com/gpg/image-signing.tar.xz.asc, path=/home/olivier/.cache/ubports/gpg, url=https://system-image.ubports.com/gpg/image-master.tar.xz, path=/home/olivier/.cache/ubports/gpg, url=https://system-image.ubports.com/gpg/image-master.tar.xz.asc, path=/home/olivier/.cache/ubports/gpg
error: Not existing /home/olivier/.cache/ubports/pool/ubports-c34db5ecd943e8c6d003bb96d8825dfb06ebabe510f9d55b4467c944019afdd6.tar.xz
error: Not existing /home/olivier/.cache/ubports/pool/ubports-c34db5ecd943e8c6d003bb96d8825dfb06ebabe510f9d55b4467c944019afdd6.tar.xz.asc
error: Not existing /home/olivier/.cache/ubports/pool/device-9bd5166032690abaefde7030ec186b79a1ad9a677d38382c6346422bd8875dc7.tar.xz
error: Not existing /home/olivier/.cache/ubports/pool/device-9bd5166032690abaefde7030ec186b79a1ad9a677d38382c6346422bd8875dc7.tar.xz.asc
info: /home/olivier/.cache/ubports/pool/keyring-4c4e7ef380ebcfa2c31084efa199138e93bfed8fc58aa3eb06bdf75a78af9b57.tar.xz already exists with the expected checksum, so download will be skipped
info: /home/olivier/.cache/ubports/pool/keyring-4c4e7ef380ebcfa2c31084efa199138e93bfed8fc58aa3eb06bdf75a78af9b57.tar.xz.asc already exists with the expected checksum, so download will be skipped
error: Not existing /home/olivier/.cache/ubports/pool/version-5.tar.xz
error: Not existing /home/olivier/.cache/ubports/pool/version-5.tar.xz.asc
info: /home/olivier/.cache/ubports/gpg/image-signing.tar.xz already exists with the expected checksum, so download will be skipped
info: /home/olivier/.cache/ubports/gpg/image-signing.tar.xz.asc already exists with the expected checksum, so download will be skipped
info: /home/olivier/.cache/ubports/gpg/image-master.tar.xz already exists with the expected checksum, so download will be skipped
info: /home/olivier/.cache/ubports/gpg/image-master.tar.xz.asc already exists with the expected checksum, so download will be skipped
info: Starting download of 6 files
info: Downloading file, 1% complete
Quick and dirty … I did the fastboot and adb stuff from the script on Windows with manually rebooting the phone between steps … and it worked.
Now how easy was that?
(Now I only need time to play around with UBports.)
Thank you so much for taking the time to figure this out. KISS principle at its best .