![]() ![]() !MESSAGE Missing imported package _3.6.1. !MESSAGE Missing imported package _0.0.0. !MESSAGE Missing required bundle .forms_[3.2.0,4.0.0). !MESSAGE Missing required bundle .editors_[3.5.0,4.0.0). !MESSAGE Missing required bundle .workbench.texteditor_[3.5.0,4.0.0). !MESSAGE Missing required bundle .views_[3.2.0,4.0.0). !MESSAGE Missing required bundle .refactoring_[3.2.0,4.0.0). !MESSAGE Missing required bundle .console_[3.1.0,4.0.0). !MESSAGE Missing required bundle .externaltools_[3.2.0,4.0.0). !MESSAGE Missing optionally required bundle .editors_[3.2.0,4.0.0). !MESSAGE Missing optionally required bundle .workbench.texteditor_[3.5.0,4.0.0). !MESSAGE Missing optionally required bundle _[3.5.0,4.0.0). !MESSAGE Missing optionally required bundle .views_[3.2.0,4.0.0). !MESSAGE Missing optionally required bundle .ide_[3.2.0,4.0.0). !MESSAGE Missing Constraint: Bundle-RequiredExecutionEnvironment: J2SE-1.5 !MESSAGE The following is a complete list of bundles which are not resolved, see the prior log entry for the root cause if it exists: ![]() Reason: Missing Constraint: Import-Package: .p2.extensionlocation version="0.0.0"Īt .(AbstractBundle.java:1327)Īt .(AbstractBundle.java:1311)Īt .(BundleHost.java:323)Īt .(AbstractBundle.java:389)Īt .(Framework.java:1130)Īt .(StartLevelManager.java:559)Īt .(StartLevelManager.java:544)Īt .(StartLevelManager.java:457)Īt .(StartLevelManager.java:243)Īt .(StartLevelManager.java:438)Īt .(StartLevelManager.java:1)Īt .(EventManager.java:230)Īt .eventmgr.EventManager$n(EventManager.java:340) : The bundle "2.reconciler.dropins_1.1.100.v20110510 " could not be resolved. Java.fullversion=GNU libgcj 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-50)īootLoader constants: OS=linux, ARCH=x86_64, WS=gtk, NL=en_USĬommand-line arguments: -os linux -ws gtk -arch x86_64 I think though that it's likely Tails persistence saves everything in the home folder, as well as the installed software, so you should be able to just do all this once and then it'll work next time without all this hassle, and all you'll have to do is run that python file in the terminal again to run the program.!SESSION 12:01:03.458. The data folder is in ~/.config/PyBitmessage, which again, I'm not sure if Tails persistence keeps that or not, but you can copy and save all the files in there, and then just paste/move them back next time if you want to keep them and Tails doesn't save them. Then, you can run bitmessage by opening the terminal and navigating to that PyBitmessage folder, and using python to run the "bitmessagemain.py" file: $ cd PyBitmessageĪnd that should bring up the Bitmessage window. (I forget if tails persistent storage keeps the whole home folder or not.) This will create a "PyBitmessage" folder in the home directory, which you can move to persistent storage or wherever. Once those are installed, you can just download the latest version directly from the Github: $ git clone If you are using persistent storage, those installations should be there next time. $ sudo apt-get install -yq python openssl libssl-dev git python-msgpack python-qt4 Tails needs you to install a handful of python-related packages before Bitmessage can run, so you may need to enable the administrator password at startup, and then open the terminal application and run in it: $ sudo apt-get update ![]()
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