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Snap does not symlink executable #2264

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beruic opened this issue Oct 26, 2023 · 2 comments
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Snap does not symlink executable #2264

beruic opened this issue Oct 26, 2023 · 2 comments
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@beruic
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beruic commented Oct 26, 2023




Describe the bug
The snap install does not make the executable available in PATH.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Install the snap.
  2. Close the terminal and start a new one.
  3. See that it's not possible to run the command k9s.

Expected behavior
I'd expect the executable to symlink in /snap/bin/.

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Versions (please complete the following information):

  • OS: Ubuntu 20.04
  • K9s: 0.27.4
  • K8s: 1.27.4-gke.900

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@derailed derailed added the wontsupport Out of scope for this project label Nov 10, 2023
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@beruic Thanks for the heads up Jimmy! I had a rough time getting anywhere with the snap folks to get k9s to run as it needs to. If someone here want to take this on that would be awesome! Thank you!!

@derailed derailed added the snap Snapcraft Issue label Nov 21, 2023
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duplicated of #1873

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