On Lu, 26 oct 20, 15:24:24, Brian Vaughan wrote: > Recently I wanted to try out an open source game that was being distributed > as a snap package, so I tried installing snapd. It apparently installed > successfully, and I could apparently install snap packages, but I couldn't > execute them. Long story short, I eventually made my way to bugs.debian.org > and found that most of the issues I'd seen with snapd, had bugs filed > against them. > > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?dist=unstable;package=snapd > > However, as far as I can tell, most of these bugs have been filed two to > three years ago, and no developer has responded to them. Meanwhile, the > package has been updated a few times since then. What release are you running (stable, testing, unstable, etc.)? The package in stable will only receive security updates. > snapd is a Canonical project, and from what I've heard from an acquaintance > who works with Canonical, they use snapd internally quite a lot. So it > surprises me that these bugs have gotten no attention. Do the messages about > bug reports just not get through? Is it just a Debian problem? Please provide some example for the bugs you're interested in. Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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