On Tue, Feb 8, 2022 at 8:30 PM Gunnar Hjalmarsson <gunna...@ubuntu.com> wrote: > > Hi Olivier! > > On 2022-02-08 19:33, Olivier Tilloy wrote: > > The chromium-browser package has been a "transitional" package that > > installs the chromium snap since Ubuntu 19.10. Full-fledged deb > > packages are still being built for 18.04. > > > > The question of whether to remove this transitional package from the > > archive altogether has come up, so I'm sharing it here to get insights > > and feedback from a wider audience before making an informed decision. > > > > Some features of the deb package that are worth taking into account: > > - /usr/bin/{chromium-browser,chromedriver} symlinks to their snap > > counterparts > > - a postinst script that installs alternatives for x-www-browser and > > gnome-www-browser (unfortunately snapd doesn't have any mechanism for > > this yet) > > - a custom apport hook that collects additional information about the > > snap and its dependencies > > - did I miss any other features? > > Can't tell, but those are important enough, aren't they?
Yes, they are indeed. > Your message made me think of bugs like these: > > https://launchpad.net/bugs/1947600 > > https://launchpad.net/bugs/1950550 > > And today I had a reason to install xsane. > > $ apt-cache show xsane | grep Recommends > Recommends: cups-client, firefox | www-browser > > As you see it pulled the Firefox .deb even if I have the Firefox snap > installed. > > So as long as there is no other mechanism to make the system recognize > the FF snap and/or the Chromium snap as a www-browser, I suppose we need > such transitional packages. (Waiting for the FF equivalent.) Definitely a strong argument in favour of keeping the package around. -- ubuntu-devel mailing list ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel