Hi, one of my snaps stopped to work properly today [1]. Trying to debug it,
I find out that:
- If I boot using the previous 4.4.0-64 kernel, I can successfully run the
snap.
- If I let GRUB do its job (kernel 4.4.0-65), the snap cannot start
properly and I can see new apparmor="DENIED" on logs.
-
2017-02-17 10:49 GMT-02:00 Sergio Schvezov :
> Hello snapcrafters!
>
> ## Setting up environment
>
> No more wrapper scripts just to setup on environment entry, this is now
> tied into an app entry in `apps`. Here's a quick example:
>
> ```yaml
> apps:
> vim:
> command: bin/vim
>
2017-02-08 14:37 GMT-02:00 Olivier Tilloy :
> On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 3:43 PM, Simon Fels
> wrote:
> Where can this be requested?
>
>
+1.
Sorry, this is a hijack.
I would like to see an interfaces revamp/discussion. E. g.:
- my snap is useless without process-control, but works without home [1].
2016-12-02 13:38 GMT-02:00 Marco Trevisan <
marco.trevi...@canonical.com>:
> Hello snapcrafters,
>
> As you might have noticed, snap packages that are including
> app-indicators won't generally show the proper icon in unity
Hi, below an error I saw while using LP build servers. Ok, I added the
> Could you please explain what is ubuntu-core and core?
Maybe say something about the snapd deb package (that handles ubuntu-core)
Thank you!
2017-01-05 15:25 GMT-02:00 Leo Arias :
> Could you please explain what is ubuntu-core and core?
> In an old machine I have ubuntu-core, and I can't get
Very good.
Thank you!
2017-01-05 13:40 GMT-02:00 Sergio Schvezov :
> El 30/11/16 a las 00:54, Colin Watson escribió:
>
>> On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 02:49:50AM +, Evan Dandrea wrote:
>>
>>> Can you elaborate on what you mean by "a regular user cannot use
>>> Launchpad
>>> to build snap packages
Em 03/01/2017 11:02, Ralf Mardorf escreveu:
On Tue, 3 Jan 2017 10:25:15 -0200, Gustavo Niemeyer wrote:
This mailing list is a fine place to ask for help about snaps on Arch
or anywhere else.
We fill in "Website" and " Support" fields in Ubuntu Store. This
information should be available in sn
2016-12-23 5:12 GMT-02:00 XiaoGuo Liu :
> You need to have snap 2.20 and snapcraft 2.24 to support it.
>
Hi, I have a doubt; the final user is the one that has to have an updated
snapd environment. Since, we cannot control this:
- I guess nothing bad is going to happen if the user is still on, e.
Em 30/11/2016 00:49, Evan Dandrea escreveu:
Can you elaborate on what you mean by "a regular user cannot use
Launchpad to build snap packages"?
If you mean "what exactly is failing": [1] and [2]. But, please, this is
not a support request. It more likely, hey lets look at snapcraft.yaml:
it i
Hi there
Somehow related to [1], a regular user cannot use Launchpad to build
snap packages. It is easy to setup Travis to build for X64, I see, but,
not for all Ubuntu supported archs.
If possible, please, relax the rules.
Thank you.
[1] https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/26
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