On 18/02/17 17:58, Sergio Schvezov wrote:
The bad news is that running the snapped applications seems to
run into trouble.
I'm presuming this is a snapcraft issue rather than snapd since
already-installed classic snaps built with snapcraft 2.26 seem fine.
This is due to the fact that we are not setting up any environment variables
from snapcraft for classic snaps to not override anything on the environment
you'd want to run.
Ah, thanks for the clarification (and your detailed explanation given below).
A further effect of this seems to be that libraries included in the snap are not
auto-detected (whether built as part of the snap, or included as
stage-packages). Can you offer some suggestions for how to deal with this?
As I write this I think there is a clever trick we can try on snapcraft. Mind
logging a bug for this please? I'll try and solve it for the next release which
is next week.
Sure: https://bugs.launchpad.net/snapcraft/+bug/1665927
Thanks & best wishes,
-- Joe
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