Re: Flatpak problem

2017-03-10 Thread Sascha Manns
Hi Jeremy, Am Donnerstag, den 09.03.2017, 19:03 -0500 schrieb Jeremy Bicha: > On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 6:30 PM, Sascha Manns g> wrote: > > flatpak remote-add --from gnome-nightly https://sdk.gnome.org/gnome > > -nig > > htly.flatpakrepo > > For those commands to w

Re: Flatpak problem

2017-03-09 Thread Jeremy Bicha
On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 6:30 PM, Sascha Manns wrote: > flatpak remote-add --from gnome-nightly https://sdk.gnome.org/gnome-nig > htly.flatpakrepo For those commands to work, you probably need flatpak and ostree from yakkety-proposed. It's still in -proposed because I haven't sat d

Flatpak problem

2017-03-09 Thread Sascha Manns
Hello list, today i tried out in the console: flatpak remote-add --from gnome-nightly https://sdk.gnome.org/gnome-nig htly.flatpakrepo But i'm got: Can't load file gnome-nightly: No such file or directory A wget works: sascha@sascha-desktop:~/Downloads$ LANG=C wget https://sdk.gn

Re: Ubuntu-GNOME and Snaps/Flatpak

2016-06-15 Thread Bernard Tremblay
For the flatpak, it relies on a runtime of gnome version 3.20 actually. When you will start an app on your current gnome 3.18, the runtime will replace the gnome-session with the 3.20 version. I don't think you could replace gdm since it's a service not an application. And i

Re: Ubuntu-GNOME and Snaps/Flatpak

2016-06-15 Thread Leo Francisco
you can play with them >>> now. It's just an idea, but maybe either snaps or XDG would make it >>> easier to run the latest version of GNOME 3 desktop/apps under Ubuntu. >> Yes I like that idea. It could be more stable for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS >> users to use more re

Re: Flatpak

2016-06-15 Thread Leo Francisco
NOME's Snappy equivalent. I suppose that's a question that > Ubuntu GNOME's going to have to answer at some point. Do you want to support > Flatpak, Snappy or both? There's also AppImage, an independent project which > does a similar thing. > > On 14 June 2016, at 13

Re: Flatpak

2016-06-14 Thread Adam Eveleigh
Ah, iirc that's GNOME's Snappy equivalent. I suppose that's a question that Ubuntu GNOME's going to have to answer at some point. Do you want to support Flatpak, Snappy or both? There's also AppImage, an independent project which does a similar thing. On 14 June 201

GNOME3 and Flatpak (Formerly XDG apps)

2016-06-13 Thread Leo Francisco
Hey all, A lot of the podcast are talking about Flatpak (formerly XDG apps) which has picked up a bit of momentum and has the support of the GNOME foundation. They provide distribution agnostic packages with everything bundled in. http://flatpak.org/#about I haven't done any testing yet b