I have just installed Tizen Studio 2.0 and I was trying to update my old application (version wearable 2.2) with new features.
The target device is a Samsung "Gear 2" (not "Gear S2").
By means of the package manager I installed both the Samsung certificate and the Samsung wearable extension.
I removed all the old certificates and acquired a new one via the certificate manager (Samsung option). The new certificate results active.
From the device manager/file explorer I selected "permit to install applications". The result was en error and an invitation to create and activate a Samsung certificate. Exactly what I had done previoulsy!!!!!!
Trying to install the app via debugger the result was:
[Initializing the launch environment...]
RDS: On
Target information: SM-R380
Application information: Id(Z8KnFDT3ds.ride), Package Name(Z8KnFDT3ds),
Project Name(ride)
[Transferring the package...]
Transferred the package: wgt stream -> /opt/usr/apps/tmp/ride.wgt
[Installing the package...]
path is /opt/usr/apps/tmp/ride.wgt
processing result : FATAL_ERROR [61] failed
spend time for pkgcmd is [94]ms
cmd_ret:61
An exception occurred
(Installing the package... > Fail)
An exception occurred
Unexpected stop progress...
(9.763 sec)"
I have already tried (uselessly) to:
- regenerate the .medata file,
- to create a new the workspace,
- to reinstall Tizen 2.0.,
- to create a new certificate,
- to install the wgt via sdb.
The time and the date on the Gear 2 are correctly synchronized with my host computer (OS Windows 10).
I noticed an anomaly in my Gear 2 DUID (PB+hcyFaLdbqjuVe+Gcn4vBlSYw=) Considering what reported at the link: http://developer.samsung.com/gear/develop/getting-certificates/permit the DUID should be in any case preceded by a #1.0 or #2.0. This is not true in my case. By changing manually the DUID to: 1.0#PB+hcyFaLdbqjuVe+Gcn4vBlSYw= a certficate is apparently correctly uploaded on the target even if the FATAL error 61 persits.
Any idea?
Regards