We are using Weston, we started Weston as service and added that dependency to hmi application.
Iam starting as user service.
There is no reason for starting as basic.target. For testing purpose , iam using basic.target.
I don't think so, it depends on any hardware. As of my understanding only Weston is enough.
Iam getting error log related to hmi. "application initialization failed".
On Wed, 29 Aug 2018, 8:13 pm Mantas Mikulėnas, <grawity@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Does your application report any errors after failed startup?How is the "touch feature" implemented? Does it depend on any services, any hardware devices?Are you starting the application as a system service, or as a --user service?Why are you using basic.target?On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 3:55 PM deepan muthusamy <deepan.m2903@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi,_______________________________________________I have a hmi application(without touch feature enabled) created using cgi. If I start that application under basic.target, it's running successfully.But if I start that application( with touch enabled) under basic.target it is failing to start.Even systemctl --user start hmi.service also failing to start.Only difference between them is touch feature.Am I have to start any other service bedore for touch feature?
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