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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 14/11/2016 à 13:24, Érico P a
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<p dir="ltr">Didier, </p>
<p dir="ltr">Peter asked about building snaps from other systems,
not running them. I think the idea would be to automate the
building process of an app in Electron for multiple platforms.
Forgive me if you got right and I just didn't understood what
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Oh indeed, rereading, that's more than possible I misunderstood the
request this morning :)<br>
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I guess using a docker container like didrocks/snapcraft from
dockerhub, which always contain latest released version of snapcraft
(based on 16.04 LTS).<br>
Tell me if that suits your need Peter!<br>
Didier<br>
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13/11/2016 à 15:58, Peter Uithoven a écrit :<br>
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<div>Hi folks,<br>
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This is a question <span
id="m_-4891851613459434560gmail-result_box"
class="m_-4891851613459434560gmail-short_text"
lang="en"><span
class="m_-4891851613459434560gmail-">on
behalf of the people behind Electron: Is is
possible to create snaps from other
platforms than Linux? Would this be possible
through a Docker container? Are there docs
on this? <br>
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id="m_-4891851613459434560gmail-result_box"
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lang="en"><span
class="m_-4891851613459434560gmail-"><br>
<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-packager/issues/525#issuecomment-260109515"
target="_blank">https://github.com/electron-<wbr>userland/electron-packager/<wbr>issues/525#issuecomment-<wbr>260109515</a><br>
<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-builder/issues/509"
target="_blank">https://github.com/electron-<wbr>userland/electron-builder/<wbr>issues/509</a><br>
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<span id="m_-4891851613459434560gmail-result_box"
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lang="en"><span
class="m_-4891851613459434560gmail-">Electron
enables the creation of cross platform
application using web technologies
(javascript, css, html, Node.js etc). The Atom
editor for example is build with it. <br>
<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://electron.atom.io/"
target="_blank">http://electron.atom.io/</a><br>
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Hey Peter,<br>
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I don't think this is planned as of today, however, seeing
snaps working on the Linux Windows subsystem would be
indeed really interesting! The issue with elecctron apps
is that they touch a big part of the technical stack
(graphics, access to various files, javascript sandboxed
engine…). I don't think that will be the easiest one.<br>
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I think running some lxd ubuntu-core system containers
would help at least as a first steps on supported platform
for web service.<br>
Cheers,<br>
Didier<br>
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