Tool to install and manage snap packages
Snapd is an implementation of a modern packaging system with
fast and transactional operations and strong security. Using snaps
you can install the same software on many different distributions.
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0001-Merge-pull-request-5198-from-zyga-feature-sna |
0000011955 11.7 KB | |
0002-Merge-pull-request-5155-from-zyga-feature-tum |
0000009529 9.31 KB | |
0003-packaging-opensuse-snap-confine-should-be-067 |
0000001854 1.81 KB | |
0004-data-completion-fix-inconsistency-in-x-and-sh |
0000002587 2.53 KB | |
0005-Merge-pull-request-5347-from-zyga-tweak-rpmli |
0000000712 712 Bytes | |
snapd-rpmlintrc | 0000000192 192 Bytes | |
snapd.changes | 0000008216 8.02 KB | |
snapd.spec | 0000015082 14.7 KB | |
snapd_2.33.1.vendor.tar.xz | 0001903256 1.82 MB |
Revision 29 (latest revision is 108)
Zygmunt Krynicki (zyga)
accepted
request 618540
from
Zygmunt Krynicki (zyga)
(revision 29)
- Fixed changelog chronology - Update to upstream release 2.33.1 - Sync with snapd upstream packaging - Backport support for apparmor on tumbleweed - Install polkit files - Load snap-confine apparmor profile in post, if apparmor is enabled - Adjust badness of polkit-untracked-privlege - Update to upstream release 2.33 - Refactor to support openSUSE Tumbleweed and Leap 42.3 and 15.0 - Enable AppArmor support for openSUSE Tumbleweed (post Leap 15.0) - Enable support for handling the proprietary nvidia driver - Drop ancient spec stuff that was being ignored by RPM anyway - Drop spurious find command that didn't do anything... - Update to upstream release 2.32.9 - Update to upstream release 2.32.8 - Update to upstream release 2.32.7 - Update to upstream release 2.32.6 - Update to upstream release 2.32.5 - Update to upstream release 2.32.4 - Update to upstream release 2.32.3.2 - Update to upstream release 2.32.3.1 - Update to upstream release 2.32.3 - Update to upstream release 2.32.2 - Update to upstream release 2.32.1 - Update to upstream release 2.32 - Update to upstream release 2.31.1 - Update to upstream release 2.31 - Update to upstream release 2.30 - Update to upstream release 2.29.4 - Update to upstream release 2.29.3 - Update to upstream release 2.29.2 - Update to upstream release 2.29.1 - Update to upstream release 2.29 - Update to upstream release 2.28.4 - Update to upstream release 2.28.3 - Update to upstream release 2.28.2 - Update to upstream release 2.28.1 - Update to upstream release 2.28 - Update to upstream release 2.27.6 - Update to upstream release 2.27.5 - Update to upstream release 2.27.4 - Update to upstream release 2.27.3 - Update to upstream release 2.27.2 - Update to upstream release 2.27.1 - Update to upstream release 2.27 - Add bind() syscall to default seccomp policy to allow execution of snap hooks. - Do not share /etc/ssl with the host but use the one from the core snap. - Update to upstream release 2.25 - Update to upstream release 2.24 - Update to upstream release 2.23.6 - Update to upstream release 2.23.5 - Disable seccomp support to work around bugs in snap-confine (see https://bugs.launchpad.net/snappy/+bug/1674193 for details) - Fix log-out prompt to be displayed only when really necessary. - Fix installation of /usr/lib/snapd/info (version information) - Install bash completion for "snap" - New upstream release. More details are available at https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/releases/tag/2.23.1 - Add PATH integration and post-install message asking the user to logout to see PATH changes. - (hacky) Disable shellcheck as it is missing on Leap 42.1 - (hacky) fix the 32bit build - Initial package based on fully vendorized source tarball
Comments 1
Thanks for the recent upstream release :)