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Where can i find the changelog of a snap package
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I am just curious: Where can i find the changelog of a snap package?
I want to know what has changed.
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It depends on the snap in question. Snaps are different from Debian packages in the archive in that they're not necessarily open-source. They're just blobs of bits. As a result, there is no requirement to have a changelog. Even if it does have one, it may not be within the snap itself. Let's take a look at Nextcloud as an example for where you might find one. First of all, look at the info for the snap:
$ snap info nextcloud
name: nextcloud
summary: Nextcloud Server - A safe home for all your data
publisher: Nextcloud✓
contact: https://github.com/nextcloud/nextcloud-snap
[...]
Visit that "contact" url and you'll find its changelog right in the root. Each tag/release also includes the changelog snippet.
However, I reiterate: this is specific to the Nextcloud snap (which I maintain). Every snap may do it differently, and the source code (and changelog) may not be available to you.
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It depends on the snap in question. Snaps are different from Debian packages in the archive in that they're not necessarily open-source. They're just blobs of bits. As a result, there is no requirement to have a changelog. Even if it does have one, it may not be within the snap itself. Let's take a look at Nextcloud as an example for where you might find one. First of all, look at the info for the snap:
$ snap info nextcloud
name: nextcloud
summary: Nextcloud Server - A safe home for all your data
publisher: Nextcloud✓
contact: https://github.com/nextcloud/nextcloud-snap
[...]
Visit that "contact" url and you'll find its changelog right in the root. Each tag/release also includes the changelog snippet.
However, I reiterate: this is specific to the Nextcloud snap (which I maintain). Every snap may do it differently, and the source code (and changelog) may not be available to you.
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It depends on the snap in question. Snaps are different from Debian packages in the archive in that they're not necessarily open-source. They're just blobs of bits. As a result, there is no requirement to have a changelog. Even if it does have one, it may not be within the snap itself. Let's take a look at Nextcloud as an example for where you might find one. First of all, look at the info for the snap:
$ snap info nextcloud
name: nextcloud
summary: Nextcloud Server - A safe home for all your data
publisher: Nextcloud✓
contact: https://github.com/nextcloud/nextcloud-snap
[...]
Visit that "contact" url and you'll find its changelog right in the root. Each tag/release also includes the changelog snippet.
However, I reiterate: this is specific to the Nextcloud snap (which I maintain). Every snap may do it differently, and the source code (and changelog) may not be available to you.
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It depends on the snap in question. Snaps are different from Debian packages in the archive in that they're not necessarily open-source. They're just blobs of bits. As a result, there is no requirement to have a changelog. Even if it does have one, it may not be within the snap itself. Let's take a look at Nextcloud as an example for where you might find one. First of all, look at the info for the snap:
$ snap info nextcloud
name: nextcloud
summary: Nextcloud Server - A safe home for all your data
publisher: Nextcloud✓
contact: https://github.com/nextcloud/nextcloud-snap
[...]
Visit that "contact" url and you'll find its changelog right in the root. Each tag/release also includes the changelog snippet.
However, I reiterate: this is specific to the Nextcloud snap (which I maintain). Every snap may do it differently, and the source code (and changelog) may not be available to you.
It depends on the snap in question. Snaps are different from Debian packages in the archive in that they're not necessarily open-source. They're just blobs of bits. As a result, there is no requirement to have a changelog. Even if it does have one, it may not be within the snap itself. Let's take a look at Nextcloud as an example for where you might find one. First of all, look at the info for the snap:
$ snap info nextcloud
name: nextcloud
summary: Nextcloud Server - A safe home for all your data
publisher: Nextcloud✓
contact: https://github.com/nextcloud/nextcloud-snap
[...]
Visit that "contact" url and you'll find its changelog right in the root. Each tag/release also includes the changelog snippet.
However, I reiterate: this is specific to the Nextcloud snap (which I maintain). Every snap may do it differently, and the source code (and changelog) may not be available to you.
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