Hi, after taking a brief look into building a yaml and following Ubuntu's Snapcraft mailing list, I don't have a good opinion of it. It at least is nothing I would recommend for usage with Arch Linux on i686 and x86_64 servers and desktop computers, not only because it requires an Ubuntu kernel patch [1], but because it IMO is completely against the rolling release approach and beyond that IMO broken in many ways. The first sentence on http://snapcraft.io/ is "Package any app for every Linux desktop, server, cloud or device, and deliver updates directly" and the first logo beside the Ubuntu logo is Arch Linux. My opinion is, that it would be better, if the Arch Linux logo would be removed from http://snapcraft.io/ , because I guess it gets across a wrong message. Regards, Ralf [1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Snapd#Installation Disclaimer I only want to inform about it, in case Arch Linux developers aren't aware of it. I will not argue against, if Arch developers don't care and/or disagree with my opinion. IOW I will not discuss it, the intention is only to inform of it. ;) -- Death of ROXTerm https://sourceforge.net/p/roxterm/discussion/422638/thread/60da6975/