hello Matthew, I apologize for the very late reply.
Many thanks for the gradle.py patch! Matthew Aguirre <[email protected]> writes: > Here's a snap + wrapper that seems to work. > It's really messy as it copies the contents of freeplane twice. > https://gist.github.com/ZenHarbinger/cf3aec2d7c6110ab0a0780b315cadc2f Thanks, the wrapper works perfectly! I have got one more question: It looks like with your stage-packages: or with the jdk plugin, the whole jdk is included in the snap, so it is 108Mb (freeplane needs "only" 30Mb). Is there a way (plug/interface) for using the system jdk? I guess I would have to give up sandboxing for this to work. This would be ok [1], because I'm most interested in a normal package, backported to older (i.e. LTS) Debian/Ubuntu versions. (I provide a .deb for Debian main but I want to provide the most current version also for LTS versions) [1] Freeplane can execute scripts contained in maps, but it has its own security layer for containment of scripts. I guess this is not what snap is for and the best way to achieve this is by using a normal but non-main deb, with all jars included? Many Thanks, -- Felix Natter -- Snapcraft mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/snapcraft
