Hi,
I have some ugly writen app that place file.lock near main executable and it should have RW access.
I put binary to /opt/myapp/mybinary inside my snap, so file /opt/myapp/file.lock need to be RW.
Is it possible to do something like this with snapcraft.yaml ?
Thanks for replay, but it is not the solution - $SNAP_COMMON is not writable without running applicaton with sudo (the same for $SNAP_DATA) - āPermission deniedā
Unfortunatly there is no way to use TMP dir as a source
How would people normally run this application when snaps are not used? Wouldnāt the same be true if the app was installed to any system wide read-only location?