bogusjokes | hello | 08:07 |
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bogusjokes | can someone tell me how i change in files inside of a snap package and add/remove file within them? | 08:07 |
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tedg | bogusjokes: Snap packages are compressed, you'd have to uncompress it and rebuild it. | 13:25 |
tedg | bogusjokes: You can use "unsquashfs" to decompress | 13:26 |
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jaymell | Greetings: I'm wondering what the best approach is for simply building a part by running a shell script. For instance, meteor.js: their installer is just a shell script (https://install.meteor.com/) that does some OS checks and otherwise just unzips a tar file to $HOME/.meteor... I could easily just do that myself using the 'copy' module and skip the script, but it seems just as useful to be able to just run a script directly during the 'build' stage and | 20:33 |
jaymell | let it handle the unpacking. Is there a best approach for doing this? | 20:33 |
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