How to create snap YAML file of program written in golang sciter library?












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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()
}









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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()
    }









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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()
      }









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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()
      }






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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






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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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