Hi all,
At the Heidelberg sprint we decided to create a library that would allow
GLib based projects to more easily access snapd and reduce duplication
across these projects.
I've got the first cut of this done, meet snapd-glib!
- On Launchpad [1]
- Implements all [2] of the snapd REST API [3].
On 18/08/16 08:16, Adam Stokes wrote:
> I spoke with Steve Langasek about this a bit ago and the solution he
> mentioned was to convert your deb package into basically a stub
> package that prints a debconf note guiding the user to install the
> updated apps via `snap install`.
Right, in some case
Hi,
I am using snapcraft 1.1.0 and ubuntu-core 15.04.
On 18 August 2016 at 14:12, John Lenton wrote:
> On 18 August 2016 at 12:37, Jenny Murphy
> wrote:
> > Is it possible that the ubuntu login on a Snappy Ubuntu Core platform
> can
> > expire.
>
> no (well, yes, but it's something you'd hav
On Wed, 2016-08-17 at 18:52 +, David Garrod wrote:
> Unfortunately my bug report has not received any substantive replies so I'm
> back here. Please could someone comment on the issue I'm having and/or give me
> a pointer on where to look to try and diagnose the cause of the failure. This
> pro
On 18 August 2016 at 12:37, Jenny Murphy wrote:
> Is it possible that the ubuntu login on a Snappy Ubuntu Core platform can
> expire.
no (well, yes, but it's something you'd have to do yourself using the
usual pam tools, not something snappy would do for you).
What images are you using?
--
Sn
Disregard my previous email, my mind was set to snapd and store
communication.
Sorry about that
El 18/08/16 a las 08:37, Jenny Murphy escribió:
> Hi,
> Is it possible that the ubuntu login on a Snappy Ubuntu Core platform
> can expire.
> Up to one month ago I was logging in with username ubuntu
El 18/08/16 a las 08:37, Jenny Murphy escribió:
> Hi,
> Is it possible that the ubuntu login on a Snappy Ubuntu Core platform
> can expire.
> Up to one month ago I was logging in with username ubuntu and the
> password ubuntu.
> Now access is denied with that password.
> I am grateful for any s
Hi David,
Here is my snapcraft.yaml that shows using the dump plugin:
https://github.com/conjure-up/conjure-up/blob/master/snapcraft/snapcraft.yaml
On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 10:21 PM Sergio Schvezov <
sergio.schve...@canonical.com> wrote:
>
> El 17/08/16 a las 22:47, David Chen escribió:
> > Hi S
I spoke with Steve Langasek about this a bit ago and the solution he
mentioned was to convert your deb package into basically a stub package
that prints a debconf note guiding the user to install the updated apps via
`snap install`.
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 7:38 AM Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
>
> Po
Hi,
Is it possible that the ubuntu login on a Snappy Ubuntu Core platform can
expire.
Up to one month ago I was logging in with username ubuntu and the password
ubuntu.
Now access is denied with that password.
I am grateful for any suggestions.
Jenny
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*Jenny Murphy*
*EpiSensor, Georges Quay Ho
Policy for non-core apps is that newer versions should be provided as
snaps, LTS-released versions should be maintained as debs (but not
updated to newer versions).
By non-core I mean anything that is not in the ubuntu-core snap.
By apps I mean things that would make a natural snap or (in the ca
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