Dale, I got the message about missing /snap/bin in the Path, but it is there. Any ideas on how to proceed?
steve@SteveLaptop:~$ sudo snap install docker Connect docker:firewall-control to core:firewall-control Warning: /snap/bin was not found in your $PATH. If you've not restarted your session since you installed snapd, try doing that. Please see https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/9469 for more details. docker 18.06.1-ce from Canonical✓ installed steve@SteveLaptop:~$ echo $PATH /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/games:/snap/bin steve@SteveLaptop:~$ snap version snap 2.41 snapd 2.41 series 16 ubuntu 19.04 kernel 5.0.0-27-generic steve@SteveLaptop:~$ cat /etc/os-release NAME="Ubuntu" VERSION="19.04 (Disco Dingo)" ID=ubuntu ID_LIKE=debian PRETTY_NAME="Ubuntu 19.04" VERSION_ID="19.04" HOME_URL="https://www.ubuntu.com/" SUPPORT_URL="https://help.ubuntu.com/" BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/" PRIVACY_POLICY_URL="https://www.ubuntu.com/legal/terms-and-policies/privacy-policy" VERSION_CODENAME=disco UBUNTU_CODENAME=disco steve@SteveLaptop:~$ ps PID TTY TIME CMD 2746 pts/0 00:00:00 bash 4469 pts/0 00:00:00 ps And I can see the /snap/bin folder. --Steve On 9/9/19 6:12 AM, Dale Phurrough wrote: > Hi, thanks for checking in. I've never tested using the dev-docker > containers to build .deb within them. Long-term I would like it to > build containerized apps like snap, flatpak, etc. and maybe deb's come > along for free. > > I vaguely remember reading "each package manager/person maintains > their own blahblah to create their distro's packages" If that's true > and this package metadata it isn't centrally kept by the core GnuCash > team...then I suspect it's technically possible to build deb packages > within the containers (since they are full OSs), but that the GnuCash > team doesn't yet have it automated because they don't coordinate/have > the packager(s) metadata for each distro. > > True, no stable release of a Docker package to run on Disco yet. As an > alternative, you could run the testing release of Docker. Or...run the > snap for Docker. Running the snap removes your OS version conflict + > gives you the stable Docker 18.06 which is a very well tested and rich > version of Docker. https://snapcraft.io/docker By that webpage, > disco is the 2nd most popular OS on which it runs. > > --Dale > > On Mon, Sep 9, 2019 at 4:10 AM Stephen M. Butler <kg...@arrl.net > <mailto:kg...@arrl.net>> wrote: > > Dale, > > Are you able to build debian (*.deb) packages within your various > Ubuntu > docker environments? > > Disco (Ubuntu 19.04) complains about Docker not being available > for this > version. > > -- > Stephen M Butler, PMP, PSM > stephen.m.butle...@gmail.com <mailto:stephen.m.butle...@gmail.com> > kg...@arrl.net <mailto:kg...@arrl.net> > 253-350-0166 > ------------------------------------------- > GnuPG Fingerprint: 8A25 9726 D439 758D D846 E5D4 282A 5477 0385 81D8 > -- Stephen M Butler, PMP, PSM stephen.m.butle...@gmail.com kg...@arrl.net 253-350-0166 ------------------------------------------- GnuPG Fingerprint: 8A25 9726 D439 758D D846 E5D4 282A 5477 0385 81D8 _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel