When I first saw this video at 10:30pm I thought "ugh, 1 1/2 hours to learn what looked like 10 minutes work on the snapcraft and canonical web site." I watched the entire video and ended up going to bed at 1:30pm with a snap that would build, but not install. Then I got up at 4:30am and by 4:35am fixed the installation issue and installed the snap on the Linux Mint system it was built on. By 4:49am I'd completely tested the app. Thank you so much, this really was the video I needed to troubleshoot all the problems I ran into (which were quite a few, but snapcraft is pretty brilliant). It took some Googling but wow, very cool. Off to get some real sleep now so I can be fresh and troubleshoot putting it into strict mode sometime much later today. (Especially appreciated that you did a binary blob). Cheers!
Thank you. It has a good flow. The presenter was very organized. For me it was quite long, anyway it is a record now. I had split it into 3 parts: 00:00:00 Intro & 1st snap (Go based) , 00:35:00 switch to strict (cont. 1st snap) 01:00:00 2nd snap (Binary). New comers, be aware some stanzas has been deprecated. Check with upstream docs after watch this.
Very helpful, good pace and well organized. It would be helpful to do a cursory overview on the additional options like "organize". I would also like to cast my vote for an additional video going over building from a deb.
Hello, i'm stucked in the minute 6.00 when I call snapcraft to build the VM, the terminal returns me an error with multipass: An error occurred with the instance when trying to launch with 'multipass': returned exit code 2. Ensure that 'multipass' is setup correctly and try again. I tried to do the tutorial with Ubuntu 20.04 and Ubuntu 18.04 and it still gave me the same error, note: i'm running it on a virtualbox VM...
Hi Alan, thank you very much for your guide, very useful. One think, on github there is a new version of the app you used for this video, and following your instruction I'm unable to snap it to the end. Do you like to do an update lesson about that? I will really appreciate it.
Tried this after a few years again. Snapcraft does not run on Fedora and is more or less Ubuntu only. Cant run any classic snaps on Fedora and the topic was closed as "wont fix" in 2018. Just for people who want it. Snaps are dead.
No snapcraft , flatpak are all shit they make it convoluted and just another makefile like format to learn. Crap, but good explanation your really good about explaining it. Its just not a good thing great if you can get it to go but so convoluted and difficult.
When I first saw this video at 10:30pm I thought "ugh, 1 1/2 hours to learn what looked like 10 minutes work on the snapcraft and canonical web site." I watched the entire video and ended up going to bed at 1:30pm with a snap that would build, but not install. Then I got up at 4:30am and by 4:35am fixed the installation issue and installed the snap on the Linux Mint system it was built on. By 4:49am I'd completely tested the app. Thank you so much, this really was the video I needed to troubleshoot all the problems I ran into (which were quite a few, but snapcraft is pretty brilliant). It took some Googling but wow, very cool. Off to get some real sleep now so I can be fresh and troubleshoot putting it into strict mode sometime much later today. (Especially appreciated that you did a binary blob). Cheers!
great session, makes snap more approachable thanks. BTW instead of "clear" CTRL+L on the terminal is a nice and faster hack
Thank you. It has a good flow. The presenter was very organized. For me it was quite long, anyway it is a record now. I had split it into 3 parts: 00:00:00 Intro & 1st snap (Go based) , 00:35:00 switch to strict (cont. 1st snap) 01:00:00 2nd snap (Binary). New comers, be aware some stanzas has been deprecated. Check with upstream docs after watch this.
Thank you! This video helped me get my first snap up an running. You did a great job of explaining the nuances of snapcraft.
Thanks, the video I needed ❤❤❤
Very good and helpful tutorial, thanks
Very helpful, good pace and well organized. It would be helpful to do a cursory overview on the additional options like "organize". I would also like to cast my vote for an additional video going over building from a deb.
This is GOLD
It was very helpful, thank you. It would also be great if you make a video about a nodejs snap.
Realllly good explained, thanks a lot for the quality of your tutorial
What could you possibly have learned from this bro didnt even log in
Thanks. Your video helps a lot.
Thank god you didnt use xml for describing the build process.... thank god!
Thanks for all of this info. :)
Hello, i'm stucked in the minute 6.00 when I call snapcraft to build the VM, the terminal returns me an error with multipass: An error occurred with the instance when trying to launch with 'multipass': returned exit code 2. Ensure that 'multipass' is setup correctly and try again. I tried to do the tutorial with Ubuntu 20.04 and Ubuntu 18.04 and it still gave me the same error, note: i'm running it on a virtualbox VM...
Hi Alan, thank you very much for your guide, very useful.
One think, on github there is a new version of the app you used for this video, and following your instruction I'm unable to snap it to the end.
Do you like to do an update lesson about that? I will really appreciate it.
good
55:05 Why we can't just put all the interfaces in our yml file?
so if your a developer and you know you iron out the bugs you can put it on a stable or candidate confinement?
Podrían hacer uno similar para Latino América. o la comunidad de Habla Hispana.
Tried this after a few years again. Snapcraft does not run on Fedora and is more or less Ubuntu only. Cant run any classic snaps on Fedora and the topic was closed as "wont fix" in 2018.
Just for people who want it. Snaps are dead.
22:30 "... YAML is a bit... uhhh..."
Shit. The word you're looking for is shit. :D
22:54 "maybe we should've used XML..."
Oh you just want to double down on the awful ideas? :D
No snapcraft , flatpak are all shit they make it convoluted and just another makefile like format to learn. Crap, but good explanation your really good about explaining it. Its just not a good thing great if you can get it to go but so convoluted and difficult.
tempted to dislike for that XML over yaml comment
How does this have anything to do with minecarft snapcraft you goon