On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 11:10 AM, Loïc Minier <[email protected]> wrote: ...
> Over time, various expectations grew for Comfy, here are some sample use > cases: > > 1. > > Get a more complete unix-ish / Ubuntu-ish experience on snappy > devices; tools in Ubuntu standard/server, preferred/alternate shell, > various utilities to get things done e.g. wget, lftp, vidir, dig, screen, > tmux, file, various additional interpreters like perl > 2. > > Debugging/tuning/configuration at system level: access to logs, > tcpdump, mtr, full editor for system config, wget etc. > 3. > > Development / software iterations: get/build/run/debug software on the > target Snappy system > 4. > > Advanced debugging of snappy apps: gdb, strace, ltrace, access to > logs, etc. > > System tests may like to have facilities like this available as well. So far I've just been adding small snaps for random cli tools that I miss but having a de-facto way of getting things like this would be really nice. Is it going to be all or nothing though? I could see this growing into a huge pile of random "extras" if you add anything that anyone could possibly want. Also, could other snaps make use of these as a sort of dependency? Ogra mentioned in another followup that python and even could be going away, and I'm sure a lot of snaps would love to make permanent use of it if you added thing like that here. Or are things like this better suited for something like a framework?
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