I think we might need to update the table. Some new interfaces are not included on the page. For example, the network-manager is not there. The document at https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/blob/master/docs/interfaces.md is not updated as well.
liuxg@liuxg:~$ snap interfaces Slot Plug :camera - :cups-control - :firewall-control - :gsettings - :home telegram-sergiusens :locale-control - :log-observe - :modem-manager - :mount-observe - :network telegram-sergiusens :network-bind telegram-sergiusens :network-control - :network-manager - :network-observe - :opengl - :optical-drive - :ppp - :pulseaudio - :snapd-control - :system-observe - :timeserver-control - :timezone-control - :unity7 telegram-sergiusens :x11 - On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 2:27 AM, Nicholas Skaggs < [email protected]> wrote: > /me finds a home interface and answers his own questions. > > http://snapcraft.io/docs/reference/interfaces > > Sorry for the noise. > > Nicholas > > > > > On 07/21/2016 02:23 PM, Nicholas Skaggs wrote: > >> But what happens if I'm transitioning from Liferea installed a deb to the >> snap -- everything I expect is in $HOME. I get we can convince the app to >> look elsewhere to write files, but as a user, what happens to my config >> files when I transition? Liferea isn't going to read them afaict. How about >> when I uninstall the snap? Re-install my OS? (keeping only $HOME) >> >> >> Nicholas >> >> On 07/20/2016 10:57 AM, Oliver Grawert wrote: >> >>> hi, >>> Am Mittwoch, den 20.07.2016, 11:52 -0300 schrieb Alejandro Vera: >>> >>>> Liferea uses this environment variables (from man) >>>> >>>> $XDG_CONFIG_DIR/liferea/feedlist.opml Contains the >>>> current list of subscriptions >>>> $XDG_CONFIG_DIR/liferea/liferea.css Stylesheet >>>> that can be used to override default HTML style >>>> $XDG_DATA_DIR/liferea/liferea.db >>>> >>>> The first two I think are standar and the last one is from liferea... >>>> >>>> I think then that the right solution is to set the three of them to >>>> the SNAP_USER_DATA and remove the home interface :D >>>> >>>> what do you think? >>>> >>> it is definitely what i would do (in a separate wrapper script), just >>> do not forget that you need to mkdir the subdir if it doesn't exist ... >>> >>> ciao >>> oli >>> >>> >>> >> > > -- > Snapcraft mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/snapcraft > -- XiaoGuo, Liu (刘晓国) Mobile: +86-13911181302
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