Hello,
You can package your script in a snap using snapcraft's dump plugin.
And then snapcraft register and snapcraft push to get it into the
store.
You'll find more info in snapcraft.io, and running snapcraft -h.
pura vida.
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Bumping this up again since I didnt seem to have received a reply. Was my
question sufficiently clear?
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On Tuesday, January 3, 2017 4:39 PM, Luther Goh Lu Feng
wrote:
I am considering the scenario where snap is installed in a classical Debian
install. I intend to package my golang
> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2017 20:32:16 +0100
> From: Micha? Sawicz
> To: Snapcraft
> Subject: Re: Kernel plugin: Avoid redownloading os.snap on a local
> Git repo
> Message-ID: <1129d257-a0f7-a6bb-a56f-0b2117c80...@canonical.com>
>
> I *think* (may be wrong) that `snapcraft pull` can hel
This is one area that is still super confusing, and would be worth
investing some time on soon.
We discussed this back in May on:
- clean behavior is confusing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/snapcraft/+bug/1582469
As described there, this is a rock on the most important pipeline of the
tool.
On
On 01/09/2017 12:08 PM, Michał Sawicz wrote:
> W dniu 09.01.2017 o 20:32, Michał Sawicz pisze:
>> I *think* (may be wrong) that `snapcraft pull` can help here:
>>
>> http://snapcraft.io/docs/reference/snapcraft-command#pull
>
> I was able to force `snapcraft pull` to pull things again by messing
>
You can also simply clean to a specific step in the process as well which
may help you out. It'll clean out every step from the end back to the step
that you specify.
E.g. snapcraft clean --step pull
http://snapcraft.io/docs/reference/snapcraft-command#clean
On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 2:20 PM, Dalto
I think you'll find that was a temporary issue caused by me this evening
for about 15 minutes whilst resolving the issue. Everything is now
working as desired.
On 09/01/17 20:07, Thomi Richards wrote:
Hi,
When I build and install a snap from your git repository it prints the
contents of my
W dniu 09.01.2017 o 20:32, Michał Sawicz pisze:
> I *think* (may be wrong) that `snapcraft pull` can help here:
>
> http://snapcraft.io/docs/reference/snapcraft-command#pull
I was able to force `snapcraft pull` to pull things again by messing
with parts/part-name/state - might wanna try that in c
Hi,
When I build and install a snap from your git repository it prints the
contents of my environment to the screen and exits 0.
By 'minimal reproducer' I mean a small, self-contained example that
demonstrates the problem. Most often the process of making such an example
will highlight the proble
W dniu 08.01.2017 o 20:20, Dalton pisze:
>
> Is there any way to get Snapcraft to pull the git source of a kernel at
> every build without cleaning the entire build directory?
>
> Currently, if I make a change to my kernel source (I'm using a source in
> '.' in my case) then commit it, Snapcraft
On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 5:08 PM, Zygmunt Krynicki <
zygmunt.kryni...@canonical.com> wrote:
>
> > Wiadomość napisana przez Aleix Pol w dniu
> 08.01.2017, o godz. 20:26:
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> > Last Snappy meeting we discussed several subjects and I would like to
> > know what's the status, hence t
> Wiadomość napisana przez Aleix Pol w dniu 08.01.2017, o
> godz. 20:26:
>
> Hi everyone,
> Last Snappy meeting we discussed several subjects and I would like to
> know what's the status, hence this e-mail.
> - Usage of snappy in random Linux systems: Red Hat et al (Fedora,
> CentOS), random GN
On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 2:26 PM, Aleix Pol wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> Last Snappy meeting we discussed several subjects and I would like to
> know what's the status, hence this e-mail.
> - Usage of snappy in random Linux systems: Red Hat et al (Fedora,
> CentOS), random GNU/Linux kernels (e.g. ArchLi
On 01/09/2017 05:14 AM, Alan Pope wrote:
Hi Andrey,
On 9 January 2017 at 08:59, Andrey Rogovsky wrote:
I need add custom precompiled libs (no sources) to my snap.
I have directory with libs. Need put it into snap. How I can do it?
I achieved this with one of my snaps by simply using the co
Hi everyone,
Last Snappy meeting we discussed several subjects and I would like to
know what's the status, hence this e-mail.
- Usage of snappy in random Linux systems: Red Hat et al (Fedora,
CentOS), random GNU/Linux kernels (e.g. ArchLinux and Android).
- Some discussed AppStream semantics introd
I don't think we're doing this yet.
Can you please report an issue so that it can be tracked.
Best regards
ZK
On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 6:25 PM, Boris Rybalkin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Could you tell me if snapd does any free space check before installing a
> snap?
>
> Github link would be ideal if p
Hello everyone,
Is there any way to get Snapcraft to pull the git source of a kernel at
every build without cleaning the entire build directory?
Currently, if I make a change to my kernel source (I'm using a source
in '.' in my case) then commit it, Snapcraft simply ignores the changes
since
Hi,
My query is related to a few of the recent discussions regarding versions,
releases and updates/
I currently have a Snappy Ubuntu system as follows :
snap --version gives the following result :
snap2.18.1
snapd 2.18.1
series 16
more /etc/lsb-release yeilds :
DISTRIB_ID="Ubuntu Cor
Hi Andrey,
On 9 January 2017 at 08:59, Andrey Rogovsky wrote:
> I need add custom precompiled libs (no sources) to my snap.
> I have directory with libs. Need put it into snap. How I can do it?
I achieved this with one of my snaps by simply using the copy plugin
to put the libs into lib/ and the
Hi, all!
I need add custom precompiled libs (no sources) to my snap.
I have directory with libs. Need put it into snap. How I can do it?
Thanks!
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