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On 31 March 2017 at 17:41, Tim Süberkrüb wrote:
> ah, thanks for that info. So I guess '/' in part names has been deprecated?
>
Yes.
> Some docs for cloud parts in general would be nice ;)
>
Agreed. https://github.com/CanonicalLtd/snappy-docs/issues/54
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On 17 March 2017 at 23:32, Joseph Rushton Wakeling
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> I ask because I recently tried it out on a fresh Arch install and ran into
> some issues.
>
I tested on a VM of Antergos I have here, and confirmed all your
findings. Thanks for raising the issue.
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one for armhf?
>
One option would be to enable classic [1] on the pi and install it inside that.
snap install classic --edge --devmode
sudo classic
sudo apt update
sudo apt install tcpdump
[1] https://developer.ubuntu.com/core/get-started/developer-setup
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on the host.
>
> * In snapcraft 2.27, coming early next week
>
You guys! I love reading these teases of what's coming in the next
snapcraft. Your fast iterating and understanding of user requirements
is making snapcraft a real pleasurable tool to use on a daily basis.
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day, but we
> were discussing implementing something similar for sources in the future.
>
That is what I am after, sorry if it was unclear.
> [1]: https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1059
>
That does look like the kind of thing I'm after, thanks.
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(non-archive) debs, that breaks, pulling in
amd64 deb on an i386 builder.
I could have separate yamls per arch of course, but that seems
needlessly messy. What have others done in this case?
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Hi,
Happy Friday everyone.
I discovered 'bucklespring' in the snap store recently. You may enjoy it too...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cp6j42NXnM
We need more of these kinds of fun things :)
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+4
I thought it might be preferable to have a leaner launcher for things
which are neither GTK nor QT. Something which just launches an SDL
window doesn't necessarily need all the other pieces.
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11/SDL
> games. Do we have a place for such tips and tricks?
>
Maybe we need an X11/SDL plain launcher remote part which people can
pull in, that includes this kind of detail?
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tively, push it to launchpad and build there?
https://kyrofa.com/posts/building-your-snap-on-device-there-s-a-better-way
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>> us know at https://github.com/ubuntu/codelabs
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Hi,
On 1 October 2016 at 23:05, Jacob Zimmermann wrote:
> I just added another piece to my collection of snapped emulators: dosbox-jz.
>
Are there any improvements over the one in the snappy playpen?
https://github.com/ubuntu/snappy-playpen/tree/master/dosbox
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e the same issue.
How do we we resolve this? Do we request a security exception & code audit?
Is there some other planned interface for these kinds of 'expert' apps
which need to reach outside of their confinement?
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