![]() Paths starting with “/apps/”, “/desktop/” or “/system/” are deprecated.Īny suggestions for the above issues would be appreciated! Warning: Schema “” has path “/system/locale/”. When starting the installed snap from terminal, the user sees 6 concerning warning schema messages.xdg-open gives an error message, but dbus-send at least opens the file manager and gives an error that opening the file path is “operation not supported” This is not a deal breaker, but spent many hours trying different approaches. I tried multiple methods- nautalis -select, xdg-open, dbus-send, gdbus call, etc. My app has a few places (like in the prefs) when you can click on a button and reveal a file path in the system folder. Revealing a file in the default file manager doesn’t work.Some snaps work fine, others, including mine, don’t come up at all and report an invalid authorization. I develop on windows and run very few linux desktop apps myself, but when I do, they usually come up on my windows box through my MobaXterm. But it launches fine using the desktop icon, so perhaps it is fine. jre/bin/java =$SNAP_USER_COMMON -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 =UTF-8 -jar openaudible_gtk_x86_64.jar > /dev/null 2>&1 &īut I didn’t see any other example apps using the trailing & to run the app in the background and pipe the output to dev/null. I’m also not sure the best way to run this java based gui application. How do I test on all the platforms that snap runs on? ![]() Wayland? X11? Unity? I’m not a linux expert but want to provide a linux app for my users. I’m not sure about which plugs/extensions I need to use. ![]() I made the snapcraft.yaml project available here: if anyone wants to follow along or see a real-world example.īut I’m also not sure if I did it correctly. Looking to share and get feedback on my first successful snap application,
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