Hi!
I suggest you look at the short mDNS implementation used by snapweb; it
relies on a Go module called github.com/presotto/go-mdns-sd:
https://github.com/snapcore/snapweb/blob/master/avahi/avahi.go
Cheers,
- Loïc Minier
PS: I've sent the same reply to your ask.u.c post :-)
On Tue, Nov 29,
On 29/11/16 10:42, George Gross wrote:
> Q: is this something that needs to be built from source for armv7 target
> and then repackaged from .deb into snap?
If there is an existing deb which suits you, then that may well be a
useful way to go about creating the snap. It depends on whether the
Hi,
I'm a Ubuntu Snap newbie, so if there is a readily available and
reliable web database stating which Debian packages have been converted
into snaps, please direct me to that web link, as that would help me a
lot to get oriented.
My question on the subject line is similar to this one found on
On 22 November 2016 at 16:41, Boris Rybalkin wrote:
> Done: https://bugs.launchpad.net/snappy/+bug/1643816
>
> I am not sure why snapd tries to have another layer of daemon
> configuration on top of systemd and not plain systemd template with snap
> variables.
>
If a snap has
Why are you calling
$ sudo netplan ifupdown-migrate
?
The correct steps to apply the netplan configuration is
$ sudo netplan generate
$ sudo netplan apply
regards,
Simon
On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 9:08 AM, Zechao Wang wrote:
> hello, luo
>
> The yaml file is set as
hello, luo
The yaml file is set as below:
-
$ cat /etc/netplan/00-config.yaml
network:
wifis:
wlan0:
access-points:
"BhuWiFi-WX":
password: "12345678"
version: 2
Then, run the netplan tool.
-
$ sudo netplan apply
$ sudo netplan