[00:22] <snouto> Hello everyone , i have downloaded ubuntu core and i am really amazed by snap tool
[00:23] <snouto> i would like to know from where snap tool gets its snaps programs to download and install , in addition to this , is there an option to modify the source from where snap gets its packages from
[00:24] <snouto> in other words , i would like to modify the snap tool to get only snappy programs from my own cloud server not from snapcraft , is this possible ????
[00:32] <Son_Goku> snouto: yes, but not easy
[00:32] <Son_Goku> Canonical's implementation of the store/repository/source is not freely available
[00:32] <Son_Goku> and snapd needs to be modified in its own sources to point to your server
[00:32] <Son_Goku> and then you rebuild snapd for that
[00:33] <Son_Goku> you *can* pass the address as a variable, as well, I think
[00:33] <Son_Goku> but I only recall modifying the source as a surefire way to do it
[00:34] <Son_Goku> snouto: this is the only open source snap repository implementation I know of: https://github.com/noise/snapstore
[00:39] <snouto> son_Goku, Deep thanks for your help , let me check it
[00:41] <snouto> Son_Goku , i think if you just edited your environment by putting this variable , there is no need to change snapd source , SNAPPY_FORCE_CPI_URL
[00:41] <snouto> What do you think ?
[00:41] <Son_Goku> that may work
[04:25] <Andrew> Hi, I recently installed ubuntu core on a rpi2. I'd like to use it to host a snap or two, but I cannot install webdm or snapd. Are there bugs?
[04:27] <Andrew> I am also quite confused by the new system. Can I use wget by installing the wget snap, or is it a demo snap?
[04:28] <Andrew> Thanks, in advance for any info or suggestions!
[16:20] <grapestomper> Andrew - when you say you cannot install webdm - what is the error?
[16:22] <grapestomper> Andrew - Also paste the /var/log/syslog to pastebin or something similar