2017-12-19 15:57:00 |
Alan Pope 🍺🐧🐱 🦄 |
description |
I had a snap (atom) installed, and have been sent a new improved one which I want to test before I upload to the store. So I use this command to install it:-
snap install atom_1.23.1_amd64.snap --dangerous --classic
Which results in the following:-
atom 1.23.1 installed
This leaves atom tracking edge.```
Why am I tracking edge if I just manually "side loaded" an application from my filesystem?
alan@hal:~$ snap info atom
name: atom
summary: A hackable text editor for the 21st Century.
publisher:
description: |
Atom is a free and open source text editor that is modern,
approachable, and hackable to the core.
commands:
- atom.apm
- atom
tracking: edge
installed: 1.23.1 (x1) 184MB classic
refreshed: 2017-12-19 15:21:51 +0000 UTC
channels:
stable: 1.23.1 (106) 180MB classic
candidate: 1.22.1 (76) 180MB classic
beta: 1.22.1 (76) 180MB classic
edge: 1.23.1 (106) 180MB classic
Surely I should stop tracking edge now I've installed locally? |
I had a snap (atom) installed, and have been sent a new improved one which I want to test before I upload to the store. So I use this command to install it:-
snap install atom_1.23.1_amd64.snap --dangerous --classic
Which results in the following:-
atom 1.23.1 installed
This leaves atom tracking edge.
Why am I tracking edge if I just manually "side loaded" an application from my filesystem?
alan@hal:~$ snap info atom
name: atom
summary: A hackable text editor for the 21st Century.
publisher:
description: |
Atom is a free and open source text editor that is modern,
approachable, and hackable to the core.
commands:
- atom.apm
- atom
tracking: edge
installed: 1.23.1 (x1) 184MB classic
refreshed: 2017-12-19 15:21:51 +0000 UTC
channels:
stable: 1.23.1 (106) 180MB classic
candidate: 1.22.1 (76) 180MB classic
beta: 1.22.1 (76) 180MB classic
edge: 1.23.1 (106) 180MB classic
Surely I should stop tracking edge now I've installed locally?
(also the wording "This leaves <snap> tracking edge" seems a bit wonky and could be interpreted either way. "This leaves edge" or "This places in edge"). |
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