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Re: [trinity-users] Re: [partially solve, but the system tray] - snap

From: William Morder <doctor_contendo@...>
Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2019 09:39:42 -0700

On Friday 26 April 2019 04:26:56 Uwe Brauer wrote:
>    > On Thursday 25 April 2019 09:37:22 Uwe Brauer wrote:
>    >
>    > Okay, now I'm the one who needs help.
>    >
>    > I am not familiar with snap, but it's always good to learn new things.
>    > So I did install it, then tried the command that you gave me to
>    > install mathpix:
>    >
>    > sudo snap install mathpix-snipping-tool
>    >
>    > And all I get are errors:
>    >
>    > ZOE ERROR (from /usr/lib/snap/snap): error opening file
>    > (/usr/share/snap/Zoe/HMM/install)
>    > ZOE library version 2013-02-16
>    >
>    > Bill
>
> I have the following snap packages installed.
>
> i  libsnapd-glib1:amd64                                       
> 1.33-0ubuntu0.16.04.1                                    amd64        GLib
> snapd library ii  libsnappy1v5:amd64                                       
>   1.1.3-2                                                  amd64       
> fast compression/decompression library ii  snapd                           
>                            2.37.4ubuntu0.1                                 
>         amd64        Daemon and tooling that enable snap packages ii 
> snapd-login-service                                        
> 1.33-0ubuntu0.16.04.1                                    amd64       
> Daemon to allow non-root access to snapd ii  snapd-xdg-open                
>                              2.37.4ubuntu0.1                               
>           amd64        Transitional package for snapd-xdg-open ii 
> ubuntu-core-launcher                                        2.37.4ubuntu0.1
>                                          amd64        Transitional package
> for snapd
>
>
> Do you have them as well?
>
> Uwe

No, and I am sorry, but maybe this will not work for me. I run Devuan, so I 
can manage with Debian packages, but sometimes not Ubuntu. My apologies ... 

When I search these other snap packages (listed above), I get tons more that 
will be installed, and I certainly don't want them all. It is against my 
religion to run non-free or proprietary software, although now and then I 
bend the rules a little for testing purposes, to solve some temporary 
problem, or just because I am too curious. 

Maybe somebody else here can help you? somebody who runs Ubuntu and can 
install these packages? 

Bill