• woelkchen@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    But why is it an issue that Canonical controls a source of software for their own OS? Isn’t that the same with every distro’s repository?

    No. You can add any other repository to apt, rpm, Flatpak, etc. You cannot do the same with Snap and that’s by design. Canonical wants to be the sole gatekeeper of Linux software, hoping that all developers have no alternative but to publish software on the Snap store (ideally only there) which works best on Ubuntu.

    Therefore: Fuck Snap.

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      1 year ago

      Exactly. I feel they want to sell it to a big player, but no big player will touch it unless they can fully control it. Hence snap as part of that plan. Ubuntu is a hell no for me.

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      You cannot do the same with Snap and that’s by design. Canonical wants to be the sole gatekeeper of Linux software

      Then why did they publish source code and documentation for all parts of it, so you can create your own snap store?

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          You can; the issue is that you can’t add two snap repositories at once.

          This is functionally pretty much the same thing, as nobody is likely to want to use snap while locking themselves out of the main snap repository, but it’s still important to make the distinction.

          In theory I guess there’s nothing stopping you setting up a mirror of the main snap repo with automatic package scraping, but nobody’s really bothered exploring it seeing as no distro other than Ubuntu has taken any interest in running snap.

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            I know that it’s possible to change the one entry but adding additional ones is not possible and that’s by design.

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        From reading this that’s not the whole story. Someone working at canonical successfully made a version of snap that could use alternative stores, but the default version does not allow it

        And honestly at the point of installing that modified version you may as well just install a different package manager anyway