providing snap slots the hasp interface and that interface
> > could
> > add udev rules that point to (the snappy command aliased)
> > /snap/bin/aksusbd.
> > There is probably a little thought to be had there since it assumes the
> > aksusbd
> > alias and that might be so
Hi!
On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 8:29 PM, Jamie Strandboge <ja...@canonical.com>
wrote:
> The aksusbd case seems like it could be covered by existing interface
> techniques. The providing snap slots the hasp interface and that interface
> could
> add udev rules that point to (
On Mon, 2017-03-20 at 14:21 +0100, Loïc Minier wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I saw a couple of software pieces that rely on udev rules to work; I guess
> these use cases need design to be supported in snaps; I wanted to share
> some specifics below.
>
> 1) aksusbd is a Gemalto daem
Hi!
I saw a couple of software pieces that rely on udev rules to work; I guess
these use cases need design to be supported in snaps; I wanted to share
some specifics below.
1) aksusbd is a Gemalto daemon to assert presence of a license USB dongle;
it requires USB access, and also these udev