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Hi @Kyuyrii, While the snapcraft file looks fine, I would like to stick with a single build process/config. Deezer (upstream) uses electron-builder. If you know how to do it, it would be great to keep things there. |
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Centralise these settings in package-append.json if possible
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I tried building the snap version using this, but it added the gnome-3-28-1804 plug, which is for core18, even though I used core24, and the same thing happened when testing with core22. This is clearly not the right way to make a Snap package; it seems quite limited and outdated. |
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I created this snapcraft.yaml file to create a Snap version that uses strict confinement.
It's built using the .deb version you publish.
I tested it on Kubuntu 25.10, and I was able to log in, listen to music, and the tray icon is working correctly.