Installing snap on Fedora

2016-10-17 Thread jb

Hi all,


I have prepared and published Kdenlive snap packages (currently in 
devmode because of the dbus access issue). I requested some feedback, 
and a user reported the following issues when trying to install on Fedora:


kdenlive-devel on a fresh Fedora 24 install using the snapd installation 
method and install command you gave, I get this error: "error: unknown 
flag `force-dangerous'

". Removing that flag from the install command produces this error:

sudo snap install --edge --devmode kdenlive-devel
error: cannot communicate with server: Post 
http://localhost/v2/snaps/kdenlive-devel 
: dial unix 
/run/snapd-snap.socket: connect: no such file or directory...


Are these known issues on Fedora ? Any workaround?

Thanks
jb
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Re: Installing snap on Fedora

2016-10-17 Thread Zygmunt Krynicki

> Wiadomość napisana przez jb  w dniu 17.10.2016, o godz. 
> 13:39:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> 
> I have prepared and published Kdenlive snap packages (currently in devmode 
> because of the dbus access issue). I requested some feedback, and a user 
> reported the following issues when trying to install on Fedora:
> kdenlive-devel on a fresh Fedora 24 install using the snapd installation 
> method and install command you gave, I get this error: "error: unknown flag 
> `force-dangerous'
> ". Removing that flag from the install command produces this error:
> 
> sudo snap install --edge --devmode kdenlive-devel
> error: cannot communicate with server: Post 
> http://localhost/v2/snaps/kdenlive-devel: dial unix /run/snapd-snap.socket: 
> connect: no such file or directory...
> 
> Are these known issues on Fedora ? Any workaround?
> 

Hey

Can you please use journalctl to see what has happened to snapd?

Thanks
ZK


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Re: Official snap button

2016-10-17 Thread Aaron Ogle
Didier:

Exactly!

We ended up just adding the text. https://rocket.chat/download Not super
pretty, but we wanted to get it out there.

Thanks,

On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 12:57 AM Didier Roche  wrote:

> Le 13/10/2016 à 19:12, Aaron Ogle a écrit :
> > Greetings!
> Hey Aaron,
>
> >
> > I work on the Rocket.Chat project.  We are looking at adding our
> > desktop snap as well as our server snap to our website as the
> > officially recommended way of installing.
> >
> > Ideally for the desktop at least we'd like to try and link to the
> > Ubuntu Software store directly so they can install quickly.  But for
> > the server I realize doing an application link is not very likely,
> > especially since they likely wouldn't be visiting on the machine they
> > would install the server on.  So we're thinking a button with some
> > kind of information pop up.
> >
> > But we'd really love to see an officially button and design for this
> > sort of thing.
>
> I'm adding Thibaut who talked with the design team about some official
> logos some times ago.
>
> Indeed, as you are telling, there are 2 use-case:
> - link (like the one we had in apt) for installing snaps via Ubuntu
> Software using an particular schema (snap:///). Robert, is
> there any plan on that?
> - logo with instructions "snap install rocket.chat" for servers for
> local installation (unsure if there is something planned like,
> redirectering to the online store and manage your snap per device there)
>
> Cheers,
> Didier
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Re: Official snap button

2016-10-17 Thread Thibaut Rouffineau
Hi Aaron
Way to go for now! A button would create the impression that some kind of
deeplinking mechanism exists which is not the case yet.

But we'll soon have to think of way to communicate that a piece of software
is available as a snap more "prettily" (to use your terms) .

Cheers
Thibaut

On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 9:39 AM, Aaron Ogle  wrote:

> Didier:
>
> Exactly!
>
> We ended up just adding the text. https://rocket.chat/download Not super
> pretty, but we wanted to get it out there.
>
> Thanks,
>
> On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 12:57 AM Didier Roche  wrote:
>
>> Le 13/10/2016 à 19:12, Aaron Ogle a écrit :
>> > Greetings!
>> Hey Aaron,
>>
>> >
>> > I work on the Rocket.Chat project.  We are looking at adding our
>> > desktop snap as well as our server snap to our website as the
>> > officially recommended way of installing.
>> >
>> > Ideally for the desktop at least we'd like to try and link to the
>> > Ubuntu Software store directly so they can install quickly.  But for
>> > the server I realize doing an application link is not very likely,
>> > especially since they likely wouldn't be visiting on the machine they
>> > would install the server on.  So we're thinking a button with some
>> > kind of information pop up.
>> >
>> > But we'd really love to see an officially button and design for this
>> > sort of thing.
>>
>> I'm adding Thibaut who talked with the design team about some official
>> logos some times ago.
>>
>> Indeed, as you are telling, there are 2 use-case:
>> - link (like the one we had in apt) for installing snaps via Ubuntu
>> Software using an particular schema (snap:///). Robert, is
>> there any plan on that?
>> - logo with instructions "snap install rocket.chat" for servers for
>> local installation (unsure if there is something planned like,
>> redirectering to the online store and manage your snap per device there)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Didier
>>
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