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--- origin: https://github.com/mariogrip/openssh.git maintainer: Marius Gripsgard <mariogrip@ubuntu.com> description: OpenSSH is the premier connectivity tool for remote login with the SSH protocol. It encrypts all traffic to eliminate eavesdropping, connection hijacking, and other attacks. In addition, OpenSSH provides a large suite of secure tunneling capabilities, several authentication methods, and sophisticated configuration options. parts: [openssh] --- origin: https://github.com/dplanella/qt5conf.git maintainer: David Planella <dpm@ubuntu.com> description: This sets up qt5.conf for projects using qml and other qt5 components that need an Ubuntu standard internal path setup by default like the Ubuntu Core Apps. parts: [qt5conf] --- origin: https://github.com/kyrofa/qt4conf.git maintainer: Kyle Fazzari <kyle@canonical.com> description: This sets up qt4.conf for projects using qml and other qt4 components that need an Ubuntu standard internal path setup by default like the Ubuntu Core Apps. parts: [qt4conf] --- origin: https://github.com/dplanella/gtkconf.git maintainer: David Planella <dpm@ubuntu.com> description: This sets up the GTK environment for GTK-based projects parts: [gtkconf] --- origin: https://github.com/sergiusens/curl.git maintainer: Sergio Schvezov <sergio.schvezov@ubuntu.com> description: A tool and a library (usable from many languages) for client side URL transfers, supporting FTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS, TELNET, DICT, FILE and LDAP. parts: [curl] --- origin: https://github.com/sergiusens/mqtt-paho.git maintainer: Leo Arias <leo.arias@canonical.com> description: mqtt-paho for python. parts: [mqtt-paho-python2, mqtt-paho-python3] --- origin: https://github.com/sergiusens/mqtt-paho.git maintainer: Leo Arias <leo.arias@canonical.com> description: mqtt-paho for python. parts: [mqtt-paho/python2, mqtt-paho/python3] --- origin: https://github.com/Winael/ffmpeg.git maintainer: Winael <vinzjobard@ubuntu.com> description: This sets up ffmpeg for projects. parts: [ffmpeg] --- origin: https://github.com/ubuntu/snapcraft-desktop-helpers.git maintainer: Snapcraft community <snapcraft@lists.snapcraft.io> description: | Helpers for gtk2, gtk3, qt4 and qt5 or glib minimal launchers. It brings the necessary code and exports for binding and using those desktop technologies in a relocatable fashion, enabling binding with global desktop theme, icon theme, image caching, fonts, mimetype handlers application global menu and gsettings integration. It also brings basics ubuntu dependency packages. Usage : 1. add "after: [desktop/<technology>]" to your launcher: - gtk2, gtk3, qt4 and qt5 corresponds to their respective toolkit main dependencies and default choices. - glib-only enables to compile mime types and gsettings infos. If you added your own graphical drivers, it will link them as well. 2. prepend your command with "desktop-launch", like: commands: "desktop-launch foo" if foo is in $PATH. You can as well specify: "desktop-launch $SNAP/foo". 3. add needed plugs to your application: - for graphical application: plugs: [x11 (or unity7 for appmenu integration)]. Think about adding opengl if you need hw acceleration. - if your application needs access to sound: plugs: [pulseaudio] - accessing to user's home directory: plugs: [home] - read/write to gsettings: plugs: [gsettings, home] (note that the home plug is needed to read new value) parts: - desktop/gtk2 - desktop/gtk3 - desktop/qt4 - desktop/qt5 - desktop/glib-only --- origin: https://github.com/ubuntu/snapcraft-desktop-helpers.git maintainer: Snapcraft community <snapcraft@lists.snapcraft.io> description: | Helpers for gtk2, gtk3, qt4 and qt5 or glib minimal launchers. It brings the necessary code and exports for binding and using those desktop technologies in a relocatable fashion, enabling binding with global desktop theme, icon theme, image caching, fonts, mimetype handlers application global menu and gsettings integration. It also brings basics ubuntu dependency packages. Usage : 1. add "after: [desktop-<technology>]" to your launcher: - gtk2, gtk3, qt4 and qt5 corresponds to their respective toolkit main dependencies and default choices. - glib-only enables to compile mime types and gsettings infos. If you added your own graphical drivers, it will link them as well. 2. prepend your command with "desktop-launch", like: commands: "desktop-launch foo" if foo is in $PATH. You can as well specify: "desktop-launch $SNAP/foo". 3. add needed plugs to your application: - for graphical application: plugs: [x11 (or unity7 for appmenu integration)]. Think about adding opengl if you need hw acceleration. - if your application needs access to sound: plugs: [pulseaudio] - accessing to user's home directory: plugs: [home] - read/write to gsettings: plugs: [gsettings, home] (note that the home plug is needed to read new value) parts: - desktop-gtk2 - desktop-gtk3 - desktop-qt4 - desktop-qt5 - desktop-glib-only --- origin: https://git.launchpad.net/~snappy-hwe-team/snappy-hwe-snaps/+git/tpm origin-type: git maintainer: Canonical System Enablement <snapcraft@lists.snapcraft.io> description: Part containing utilities to interact with a TPM chip being part of a computer system. parts: [tpm-tools] --- origin: https://git.launchpad.net/~snappy-hwe-team/snappy-hwe-snaps/+git/tpm2 origin-type: git maintainer: Canonical System Enablement <snapcraft@lists.snapcraft.io> description: Part containing utilities to interact with a TPM 2.0 chip being part of a computer system. parts: [tpm2-tools] --- origin: https://git.launchpad.net/~snappy-hwe-team/snappy-hwe-snaps/+git/tpm2 origin-type: git maintainer: Canonical System Enablement <snapcraft@lists.snapcraft.io> description: Implementation of the TPM 2.0 Software Stack (TSS). See https://github.com/01org/TPM2.0-TSS for the upstream project provided by this part and https://code.launchpad.net/~snappy-hwe-team/snappy-hwe-snaps/+git/tpm2/ for the actual source code of this part. parts: [tpm2-tss] --- origin: https://git.launchpad.net/~checkbox-dev/checkbox/+git/checkbox-parts origin-type: git maintainer: Checkbox Developers <checkbox-devel@lists.ubuntu.com> description: Part that supplies the latest stable version of the Checkbox tools for certifying devices. Fetches packages from PyPI. parts: [checkbox] --- origin: https://git.launchpad.net/~checkbox-dev/checkbox/+git/checkbox-dev-parts origin-type: git maintainer: Checkbox Developers <checkbox-devel@lists.ubuntu.com> description: Part that supplies the latest stable version of the Checkbox tools for certifying devices. Fetches sources from git repositories. parts: [plainbox-dev, checkbox-support-dev, checkbox-ng-dev, checkbox-dev] --- origin: https://git.launchpad.net/~checkbox-dev/plainbox-provider-snappy/+git/plainbox-provider-snappy-parts origin-type: git maintainer: Checkbox Developers <checkbox-devel@lists.ubuntu.com> description: Tests to certify the correct functioning of devices running releases of snappy Ubuntu Core parts: [plainbox-provider-snappy, plainbox-provider-stress-tests, pyalsaaudio] --- origin: https://git.launchpad.net/~checkbox-dev/plainbox-provider-snappy/+git/plainbox-provider-snappy-resource-parts origin-type: git maintainer: Checkbox Developers <checkbox-devel@lists.ubuntu.com> description: Resource jobs are that are used to gather information about a system prior to running to the running plainbox-provider-snappy test suite parts: [plainbox-provider-snappy-resource] --- origin: https://git.launchpad.net/~snappy-hwe-team/snappy-hwe-snaps/+git/network-manager origin-type: git maintainer: Canonical System Enablement <snapcraft@lists.snapcraft.io> description: | Part providing access to the NetworkManager client utilities namely nmcli but this part also provides the NetworkManager service binary as well. parts: [networkmanager] --- origin: https://git.launchpad.net/~snappy-hwe-team/snappy-hwe-snaps/+git/modem-manager origin-type: git maintainer: Canonical System Enablement <snapcraft@lists.snapcraft.io> description: | Part providing access to the ModemManager client utilities namely mmcli but this part also provides the ModemManager service binary as well. parts: [modemmanager] --- origin: https://git.launchpad.net/~checkbox-dev/plainbox-provider-ipdt/+git/plainbox-provider-ipdt-parts origin-type: git maintainer: Checkbox Developers <checkbox-devel@lists.ubuntu.com> description: Tests to certify the correct functioning of devices running releases of snappy Ubuntu Core with Intel Processors parts: [plainbox-provider-ipdt] --- origin: https://git.launchpad.net/~checkbox-dev/plainbox-provider-docker/+git/plainbox-provider-docker-parts origin-type: git maintainer: Checkbox Developers <checkbox-devel@lists.ubuntu.com> description: Tests to certify the correct functioning of Docker containers running on releases of snappy Ubuntu Core parts: [plainbox-provider-docker] --- origin: https://git.launchpad.net/~checkbox-dev/plainbox-provider-tpm2/+git/plainbox-provider-tpm2-parts origin-type: git maintainer: Checkbox Developers <checkbox-devel@lists.ubuntu.com> description: Tests to certify the correct functioning of TPM2 devices parts: [plainbox-provider-tpm2] --- origin: https://github.com/jocave/simple-make-filesets.git origin-type: git maintainer: Jonathan Cave <jonathan.cave@canonical.com> description: The filesets test from the integration test suite. parts: [simple-make-filesets] --- origin: https://github.com/evandandrea/mongodb-part.git maintainer: Evan <ev@ubuntu.com> description: A document-oriented database parts: [mongodb] --- origin: https://github.com/lool/dnsmasq-snap.git maintainer: Loïc Minier <loic.minier@ubuntu.com> description: Network infrastructure swiss-army knife parts: [dnsmasq] --- origin: https://github.com/cpaelzer/waf-snapcraft.git origin-type: git maintainer: Christian Ehrhardt <christian.ehrhardt@canonical.com> description: Waf c Demo parts: [wafdemo] --- origin: https://github.com/tjyrinki/qt57.git origin-type: git maintainer: Timo Jyrinki <timo-jyrinki@ubuntu.com> description: | Qt 5.7 part (upstream). Lets you use newer Qt than what is available in Ubuntu, although by compiling it as a part before your application. This takes a lot of time. WIP. See use example at: https://github.com/tjyrinki/timostestapp2 or install "timostestapp2" from Snap store edge channel. parts: [qt57] --- origin: https://github.com/tjyrinki/qt58.git origin-type: git maintainer: Timo Jyrinki <timo-jyrinki@ubuntu.com> description: | Qt 5.8 part (upstream). Lets you use newer Qt than what is available in Ubuntu, although by compiling it as a part before your application. This takes a lot of time. WIP. Qt 5.8: note that even .0 is not yet released by upstream. parts: [qt58] --- origin: https://github.com/ubuntu/snapcraft-desktop-helpers.git maintainer: Timo Jyrinki <timo-jyrinki@ubuntu.com> description: | Helpers for qt5 minimal launchers. This one is for ubuntu-app-platform, which corresponds to the shared platform snap use in an easier way than what the older example (https://github.com/tjyrinki/timostestapp3) does. An example of usage of the shared platform content can be found at: https://code.launchpad.net/~timo-jyrinki/+junk/uitk-gallery It brings the necessary code and exports for binding and using those desktop technologies in a relocatable fashion, enabling binding with global desktop theme, icon theme, image caching, fonts, mimetype handlers application global menu and gsettings integration. It also brings basics ubuntu dependency packages. Usage : 1. add "after: [desktop-ubuntu-app-platform]" to your launcher: 2. prepend your command with "desktop-launch", like: commands: "desktop-launch foo" if foo is in $PATH. You can as well specify: "desktop-launch $SNAP/foo". 3. add needed plugs to your application: - for graphical application: plugs: [x11 (or unity7 for appmenu integration)]. Think about adding opengl if you need hw acceleration. - if your application needs access to sound: plugs: [pulseaudio] - accessing to user's home directory: plugs: [home] - read/write to gsettings: plugs: [gsettings, home] (note that the home plug is needed to read new value) - use of the shared platform snap content, first define the plug: plugs: platform: content: ubuntu-app-platform1 default-provider: ubuntu-app-platform interface: content target: ubuntu-app-platform and then make your apps use it: plugs: [platform] parts: [desktop-ubuntu-app-platform] --- origin: https://git.launchpad.net/~swem/+git/librealsense-part origin-type: git maintainer: Chen-Han Hsiao (Stanley) <stanley.hsiao@canonical.com> description: Intel® RealSense™ Cross Platform API parts: [librealsense] --- origin: https://github.com/3v1n0/appindicators-snapcraft-parts.git maintainer: Marco Trevisan <marco@ubuntu.com> description: | Parts to show app-indicators for gtk2, gtk3, qt4 and qt5. . Usage: 1. add "after: [indicator-<technology>]" to your part: - gtk2, gtk3, qt4 and qt5 corresponds to their respective toolkit. main dependencies and default choices. 2. add 'unity7' plug to your application parts: - indicator-qt4 - indicator-qt5 - indicator-gtk2 - indicator-gtk3 --- origin: https://github.com/sergiusens/snapcraft-preload.git maintainer: Sergio Schvezov <sergio.schvezov@ubuntu.com> description: | Tired of dealing with hardcoded paths and code just being antiquated? This is the part for you. While still in experimental stages it is useful already. All you need to do is add this part to your snapcraft project and prepend `command` entries in `apps` with `preload`. parts: [preload] --- origin: https://gitlab.com/mardy/snapcraft-webapp-helper.git maintainer: Alberto Mardegan <alberto.mardegan@canonical.com> description: | Helper for webapps. It brings the webapp-container program and makes use of the ubuntu-app-platform snap. parts: [webapp-helper] --- origin: https://github.com/juju/juju.git maintainer: Nicholas Skaggs <nicholas.skaggs@canonical.com> description: | Juju part parts: [juju] --- origin: https://github.com/lxc/lxd-pkg-ubuntu.git origin-branch: snappy-16 maintainer: LXD Developers <lxc-devel@lists.linuxcontainers.org> description: | Parts for LXD parts: [lxd, lxc, lxcfs] ---
snapcraft/parts (last edited 2022-02-22 20:57:39 by roadmr)