How to create snap YAML file of program written in golang sciter library?
could you please help me? How to create YAML file for golang application written in language go named golang and sciter library https://sciter.com/ ? I mean how what to write to yaml file to have working snap for snapcraft? Thanks for any suggestions.
package main
import(
"log"
"github.com/sciter-sdk/go-sciter"
"github.com/sciter-sdk/go-sciter/window"
)
func main() {
w, err :=window.New(sciter.SW_TITLEBAR|sciter.SW_RESIZEABLE|sciter.SW_CONTROLS|sciter.SW_MAIN|sciter.SW_ENABLE_DEBUG, nil)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
//log.Printf("handle: %v", w.Handle)
w.LoadFile("simple.html")
w.SetTitle("Example")
w.Show()
w.Run()
}
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could you please help me? How to create YAML file for golang application written in language go named golang and sciter library https://sciter.com/ ? I mean how what to write to yaml file to have working snap for snapcraft? Thanks for any suggestions.
package main
import(
"log"
"github.com/sciter-sdk/go-sciter"
"github.com/sciter-sdk/go-sciter/window"
)
func main() {
w, err :=window.New(sciter.SW_TITLEBAR|sciter.SW_RESIZEABLE|sciter.SW_CONTROLS|sciter.SW_MAIN|sciter.SW_ENABLE_DEBUG, nil)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
//log.Printf("handle: %v", w.Handle)
w.LoadFile("simple.html")
w.SetTitle("Example")
w.Show()
w.Run()
}
snap golang
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could you please help me? How to create YAML file for golang application written in language go named golang and sciter library https://sciter.com/ ? I mean how what to write to yaml file to have working snap for snapcraft? Thanks for any suggestions.
package main
import(
"log"
"github.com/sciter-sdk/go-sciter"
"github.com/sciter-sdk/go-sciter/window"
)
func main() {
w, err :=window.New(sciter.SW_TITLEBAR|sciter.SW_RESIZEABLE|sciter.SW_CONTROLS|sciter.SW_MAIN|sciter.SW_ENABLE_DEBUG, nil)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
//log.Printf("handle: %v", w.Handle)
w.LoadFile("simple.html")
w.SetTitle("Example")
w.Show()
w.Run()
}
snap golang
could you please help me? How to create YAML file for golang application written in language go named golang and sciter library https://sciter.com/ ? I mean how what to write to yaml file to have working snap for snapcraft? Thanks for any suggestions.
package main
import(
"log"
"github.com/sciter-sdk/go-sciter"
"github.com/sciter-sdk/go-sciter/window"
)
func main() {
w, err :=window.New(sciter.SW_TITLEBAR|sciter.SW_RESIZEABLE|sciter.SW_CONTROLS|sciter.SW_MAIN|sciter.SW_ENABLE_DEBUG, nil)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
//log.Printf("handle: %v", w.Handle)
w.LoadFile("simple.html")
w.SetTitle("Example")
w.Show()
w.Run()
}
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snap golang
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Nothing too special with Sciter other than the requirement that libsciter-gtk.so to be installed (copied) in the same folder as resulting go executable.
So you will have basic Go rules: https://docs.snapcraft.io/go-applications/7818
and libsciter-gtk.so (x64) listed in fileset : https://docs.snapcraft.io/snapcraft-filesets/8973
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Nothing too special with Sciter other than the requirement that libsciter-gtk.so to be installed (copied) in the same folder as resulting go executable.
So you will have basic Go rules: https://docs.snapcraft.io/go-applications/7818
and libsciter-gtk.so (x64) listed in fileset : https://docs.snapcraft.io/snapcraft-filesets/8973
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Nothing too special with Sciter other than the requirement that libsciter-gtk.so to be installed (copied) in the same folder as resulting go executable.
So you will have basic Go rules: https://docs.snapcraft.io/go-applications/7818
and libsciter-gtk.so (x64) listed in fileset : https://docs.snapcraft.io/snapcraft-filesets/8973
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Nothing too special with Sciter other than the requirement that libsciter-gtk.so to be installed (copied) in the same folder as resulting go executable.
So you will have basic Go rules: https://docs.snapcraft.io/go-applications/7818
and libsciter-gtk.so (x64) listed in fileset : https://docs.snapcraft.io/snapcraft-filesets/8973
Nothing too special with Sciter other than the requirement that libsciter-gtk.so to be installed (copied) in the same folder as resulting go executable.
So you will have basic Go rules: https://docs.snapcraft.io/go-applications/7818
and libsciter-gtk.so (x64) listed in fileset : https://docs.snapcraft.io/snapcraft-filesets/8973
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