Ubuntu Touch Apps as Snaps
Sergio Schvezov
sergio.schvezov at canonical.com
Wed Oct 5 22:31:31 UTC 2016
Nice work, saw the g+ post :-)
El 05/10/16 a las 18:59, Bill Filler escribió:
> The System Apps team at Canonical has been busy transitioning Ubuntu
> Touch apps and services into Snaps and interfaces for Ubuntu Personal.
> Progress has been great! We have an initial batch of apps in the Snap
> store for testing (devmode only) and a bunch more on the way. The
> snaps function on both Unity7 and Unity8 classic desktop sessions in
> xenial + overlay ppa (http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23251156/) and in
> yakkety.
>
> You can try the following Snaps today from the "edge" channel of the
> store:
> *gallery-app, camera-app, address-book-app *and*ubuntu-calendar-app*
> with the following command:
>
> /sudo snap install --edge --force-dangerous --devmode <SnapName>/
As mentioned on g+, you shouldn't need /--force-dangerous
/That is only needed when the origin of the snap cannot be asserted by
the system/./
/
///
>
> Shortly, we'll have webbrowser-app, ubuntu-system-settings,
> ubuntu-keyboard and ubuntu-terminal-app in the store ready to try as
> well. As this is early stage, there are some know issues, tracked here:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=snap-desktop-issue
>
> On the interface front we are chipping away at defining and
> implementing Snapd interfaces that will be necessary for the apps to
> run confined. We have working local builds of the following interfaces:
> thumbnailer service
> (https://github.com/fkaleo/snapd/tree/add-thumbnailer-interface)
> address book service and eds
> (https://github.com/renatofilho/snapd/tree/eds-calendar)
>
> Work is in progress on content-hub and input-method interfaces as
> well, we'll keep you posted when we have something to show!
>
> Some screenshots are included on these G+ posts:
> https://plus.google.com/104895622476458942837/posts/ePiffsBMsTB
> https://plus.google.com/104895622476458942837/posts/AQ6WVDFooHp
>
> Cheers,
> Bill
>
>
>
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