Re: calling cli apps

2016-10-19 Thread Alejandro Vera
Thanks to you for answering!!! I will be expecting the answer !!!

I trust you will do the best! :D

On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 6:28 PM, mhall119  wrote:

> Hi to you both!  The snap and snapcraft teams are both working at a sprint
> in the Netherland this week, and one of the topics we are discussing
> happens to be a solution to exactly this kind of use case.  Give us a few
> days to finish working out how we can accomplish this, and someone will let
> you know what the plan is.
>
> Thank you both for your work, and your patience as we continue to improve
> our solutions.
>
> On Oct 19, 2016 9:33 PM, "Alejandro Vera" 
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks!!
>>
>> And FYI chiche in chilean spanish is kind of a "new toy" :D
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 2:52 PM, Spencer Parkin > > wrote:
>>
>>> $ sudo snap install chiche
>>>
>>> The sound was working a few revisions ago, but recently stopped working;
>>> I don't know why.  I'm aware of some bugs that I need to fix, but it works
>>> well-enough for the most part.  I work full time and have a family, so I
>>> don't have time to work on it all that often.
>>>
>>> (BTW, "chiche" is short for chinese checkers, and I had no idea at the
>>> time that it's a bad word in the urban dictionary.)
>>>
>>> On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 9:26 AM, Alejandro Vera <
>>> alejandro.v...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
 Well, then I hope someone can help us!! :D

 I think is a common problem then.

 Can I try your app? what is its name? :D

 On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 12:20 PM, Spencer Parkin <
 spencertpar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Alejandro,
>
> You ask a good question.  As a fellow snap user, I'd like to know the
> answer too.  I've asked about invoking other processes from snap-installed
> apps before and invoking the user's default browser too, but so far, the
> answer I've received from the snap team has been: "we don't have a 
> solution
> yet."  I believe it's a hard problem to solve due to the security
> constraints of snaps.
>
> My Chinese Checkers snap, for example, wants to invoke other instances
> of itself, but currently can't.  It also wants to launch help 
> documentation
> in a browser at a given URL, but can't.
>
> --Sp
>
> On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 8:41 AM, Alejandro Vera <
> alejandro.v...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone
>>
>> I am doing an internal tool for our office. I want to change our .deb
>> packages for snap packages
>>
>> In our tool I can config a cli "code beautifier" and also a custom
>> browser for opening local files.
>>
>> So, first, what should I do to access other installed command line
>> apps? Should I install them in my snap also? I found it a bad solution
>> becouse i can only select the installed app
>>
>> Second. I want to use the default browser to open a file that it is
>> saved in the /tmp folder of my snap. Can I do that??/
>>
>> Sorry for my bad english. Is not my native language :D
>>
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Re: calling cli apps

2016-10-19 Thread Alejandro Vera
Thanks!!

And FYI chiche in chilean spanish is kind of a "new toy" :D

On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 2:52 PM, Spencer Parkin 
wrote:

> $ sudo snap install chiche
>
> The sound was working a few revisions ago, but recently stopped working; I
> don't know why.  I'm aware of some bugs that I need to fix, but it works
> well-enough for the most part.  I work full time and have a family, so I
> don't have time to work on it all that often.
>
> (BTW, "chiche" is short for chinese checkers, and I had no idea at the
> time that it's a bad word in the urban dictionary.)
>
> On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 9:26 AM, Alejandro Vera 
> wrote:
>
>> Well, then I hope someone can help us!! :D
>>
>> I think is a common problem then.
>>
>> Can I try your app? what is its name? :D
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 12:20 PM, Spencer Parkin <
>> spencertpar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Alejandro,
>>>
>>> You ask a good question.  As a fellow snap user, I'd like to know the
>>> answer too.  I've asked about invoking other processes from snap-installed
>>> apps before and invoking the user's default browser too, but so far, the
>>> answer I've received from the snap team has been: "we don't have a solution
>>> yet."  I believe it's a hard problem to solve due to the security
>>> constraints of snaps.
>>>
>>> My Chinese Checkers snap, for example, wants to invoke other instances
>>> of itself, but currently can't.  It also wants to launch help documentation
>>> in a browser at a given URL, but can't.
>>>
>>> --Sp
>>>
>>> On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 8:41 AM, Alejandro Vera <
>>> alejandro.v...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
 Hi everyone

 I am doing an internal tool for our office. I want to change our .deb
 packages for snap packages

 In our tool I can config a cli "code beautifier" and also a custom
 browser for opening local files.

 So, first, what should I do to access other installed command line
 apps? Should I install them in my snap also? I found it a bad solution
 becouse i can only select the installed app

 Second. I want to use the default browser to open a file that it is
 saved in the /tmp folder of my snap. Can I do that??/

 Sorry for my bad english. Is not my native language :D

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 Alejandro Vera
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Re: calling cli apps

2016-10-19 Thread Alejandro Vera
Well, then I hope someone can help us!! :D

I think is a common problem then.

Can I try your app? what is its name? :D

On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 12:20 PM, Spencer Parkin 
wrote:

> Alejandro,
>
> You ask a good question.  As a fellow snap user, I'd like to know the
> answer too.  I've asked about invoking other processes from snap-installed
> apps before and invoking the user's default browser too, but so far, the
> answer I've received from the snap team has been: "we don't have a solution
> yet."  I believe it's a hard problem to solve due to the security
> constraints of snaps.
>
> My Chinese Checkers snap, for example, wants to invoke other instances of
> itself, but currently can't.  It also wants to launch help documentation in
> a browser at a given URL, but can't.
>
> --Sp
>
> On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 8:41 AM, Alejandro Vera 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone
>>
>> I am doing an internal tool for our office. I want to change our .deb
>> packages for snap packages
>>
>> In our tool I can config a cli "code beautifier" and also a custom
>> browser for opening local files.
>>
>> So, first, what should I do to access other installed command line apps?
>> Should I install them in my snap also? I found it a bad solution becouse i
>> can only select the installed app
>>
>> Second. I want to use the default browser to open a file that it is saved
>> in the /tmp folder of my snap. Can I do that??/
>>
>> Sorry for my bad english. Is not my native language :D
>>
>> --
>> Alejandro Vera
>> http://www.recicleta.cl
>>
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Re: calling cli apps

2016-10-19 Thread Spencer Parkin
Alejandro,

You ask a good question.  As a fellow snap user, I'd like to know the
answer too.  I've asked about invoking other processes from snap-installed
apps before and invoking the user's default browser too, but so far, the
answer I've received from the snap team has been: "we don't have a solution
yet."  I believe it's a hard problem to solve due to the security
constraints of snaps.

My Chinese Checkers snap, for example, wants to invoke other instances of
itself, but currently can't.  It also wants to launch help documentation in
a browser at a given URL, but can't.

--Sp

On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 8:41 AM, Alejandro Vera 
wrote:

> Hi everyone
>
> I am doing an internal tool for our office. I want to change our .deb
> packages for snap packages
>
> In our tool I can config a cli "code beautifier" and also a custom browser
> for opening local files.
>
> So, first, what should I do to access other installed command line apps?
> Should I install them in my snap also? I found it a bad solution becouse i
> can only select the installed app
>
> Second. I want to use the default browser to open a file that it is saved
> in the /tmp folder of my snap. Can I do that??/
>
> Sorry for my bad english. Is not my native language :D
>
> --
> Alejandro Vera
> http://www.recicleta.cl
>
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