Hi,
we updated the "core" snap in the candidate channel today for
amd64, i386 and armhf. The arm64 "core" snap will be updated later
today once all tests pass.
The important change is that the file
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-watchdog.conf got removed. This is required
to ensure that hardware
Le 07/12/2016 à 21:53, Jenny Murphy a écrit :
> Hi,
> So now I am ready to go with snapcraft 2.22.1.
>
> I think upgrading my snapcraft.yaml should be pretty straight forward?
>
> This is what I have :
>
> *services:*
> * main:*
> *start: bin/wrapper*
> *description: EpiSensor Gateway
Hi,
So now I am ready to go with snapcraft 2.22.1.
I think upgrading my snapcraft.yaml should be pretty straight forward?
This is what I have :
*services:*
* main:*
*start: bin/wrapper*
*description: EpiSensor Gateway Application*
*parts:*
*move-scripts:*
*plugin: copy*
*
El 07/12/16 a las 08:54, Jenny Murphy escribió:
Hi,
Up to now I had a target platform running Snappy Ubuntu 15.04.
I was building the .snap to run on this using snapcraft 1.1.0. The
platform I used to build the .snap was running Ubuntu 14.04.
To summarize, I was running snapcraft 1.1.0 on
Great idea!
How do consumers (snap devs) know the lib/API versions contained? On
touch we had the concept of a "framework", whose version implied a set
of API commitments. Since this puts QT together with other (Ubuntu )
libs, what's the reasonable expectation?
On 11/11/2016 02:46 PM, Timo