Scarlett can probably fill in more, but these are the big ones (besides from the content interface) that I am aware of:
1) Builting Qt from upstream as a part. From what I understand they use a non-standard set of build scripts that Snapcraft's plugins can't "just work" with. However, many newer KDE apps (and the kde libs that will ultimately use the content framework) often want the latest and greatest version of Qt. 2) There is currently an issue with Phonon which is preventing any audio playback from KDE apps. It's not an apparmor issue, since it happens even when installing with --devmode. David Edmundson has tracked it down to a path issue within Phonon, and it's not clear yet if this can be fixed in the snap itself or if it will require patches to Phonon. Michael Hall [email protected] On 06/24/2016 09:18 AM, Mark Shuttleworth wrote: > On 09/06/16 20:36, Scarlett Clark wrote: >> Another community highlight worth mentioning is KDE snapification is >> in full swing. > > That's great news! Do you have a top 5 list of feature requests that > would help the community in that regard? > > I know the content-sharing interface, which would let you publish a > standard set of KDE framework libraries to be shared, is well in > progress. What else would be a help? > > Mark > > -- Snapcraft mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/snapcraft
