New 2.20 snapd release

Gustavo Niemeyer gustavo.niemeyer at canonical.com
Tue Jan 3 11:57:37 UTC 2017


Will systemd handle multiple services with the same name without
complaining? How would it disambiguate?

We can pull off snap aliases because the binary paths are separate (not
/usr/bin), and thus won't actually conflict even if system packages and
snaps define the same name.

On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 9:37 AM, James Page <james.page at ubuntu.com> wrote:

> Hi Michael
>
> On Fri, 16 Dec 2016 at 09:09 Michael Vogt <michael.vogt at canonical.com>
> wrote:
>
>> My personal hightlight of this release is the "alias" support. As you
>> are probably aware, snaps usually provide secondary commands as
>> "$snap.$app", e.g. mongo32.dump.  While this is great and it means you
>> can have monogo26 and mongo32 installed at the same time without
>> command conflicts, the downside is that scripts that assume the top
>> level mongodump command will not work. Aliases solve this problem by
>> allowing a snap developer to setup well-defined aliases like
>> mongo32.dump to mongodump, and users to control which aliases to
>> enable. In the near future, we'll also introduce default aliases which
>> are automatically setup unless the user explicitly disables them.
>>
>
> Great release and a great feature - already trying this out with some of
> the OpenStack snaps as it will make switching existing deployment tooling
> to snaps much easier.
>
> One question - are there any plans to apply the same aliases approach to
> the name of systemd units provided by a snap?  This would avoid a whole lot
> of rewriting of things like:
>
>    glance-api -> snap.glance.api
>
> in some of the uses cases I've been looking at.
>
> Cheers
>
> James
>
>
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