On 2021-06-11 17:25, unman wrote:
On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 09:45:59PM +0000, Stumpy wrote:
I tried installing snaps in a debian template and then
but while it ran fine the first time, after restarting it stopped
working. As I wanted to be sure it was not a qubes issue I posted on
the
snapcraft forum [1] and the question they asked that made me think it
was qubes related was
_"Is this being run inside a container? It seems to imply that either
/dev or /tmp/snap.rootfs_IeI049/ do not exist, but previously in the
log
the tmp dir was created by snap-confine"_
So, AFAIK i installed it according to the qubes instructions [2] but
am
getting various errors that are starting to point to the ephemeral
nature of appvms (only the home dir is retained).
Anyone know how to fix this?
Links:
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[1]
https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/authy-snap-error-cannot-perform-operation-mount-rbind/24932
[2]
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/software-update-domu/#installing-snap-packages
Snaps now litter across the file system, so are no longer the
user-specific install they seemed to be.
I don't think there is a simple fix - you cant use bind-dirs for the
devices under /dev, and I'm guessing the /tmp directory is created per
boot.
Thanks unman, its a pity, i very much prefer just using a repo, or
perhaps a flatpak but there are some apps (authy in this case) that i
cant seem to install any other way... maybe wine but not sure its worth
the hassle?
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