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@dosaboy dosaboy commented May 22, 2018

This patch adds a snapcraft.yaml file to allow xsos to be built
installed and run as a snap (see https://snapcraft.io/ for
more info).

Also makes a couple of minor code changes to ensure the snap
environment is respected when the snap binary is run.

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dosaboy commented May 23, 2018

Hi Ryan, I find your xsos tool super useful when analysing sosreports so Ive snapped it up to enable me to easily install it anywhere. If you want to see an example you can do the following right now on Fedora or Ubuntu:

snap install xsos

I think the easiest way to maintain this long-term is to have this small change included in your source tree but that's up to you. Let me know if you have any questions/concerns/suggestions. Thanks!

@dosaboy dosaboy force-pushed the feature/snap-support branch 2 times, most recently from 49fba84 to da99947 Compare December 29, 2019 18:57
dosaboy added 2 commits April 1, 2022 10:48
This patch adds a snapcraft.yaml file to allow xsos to be built
installed and run as a snap (see https://snapcraft.io/ for
more info).

Also makes a couple of minor code changes to ensure the snap
environment is respected when the snap binary is run.
@dosaboy dosaboy force-pushed the feature/snap-support branch 3 times, most recently from 5c20760 to 1deb545 Compare April 1, 2022 10:18
Bump version to 0.7.28 and add deps.
@dosaboy dosaboy force-pushed the feature/snap-support branch from 1deb545 to 02e1ae6 Compare April 1, 2022 10:25
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