[REQUEST] Should I use your fork of psutil to build the bpytop snap?
See original GitHub issueNot so much a feature request, as it is a way to track the conversation regarding the snap builds going forward.
Couple of things:
- I got the approval for auto-connecting interfaces for the snap! So hopefully that will mean no more issues saying the snap doesn’t work…
- Should I use your fork of
psutil
to build the snap? It’s still showingdhcp
as/
, as well as some other oddness.
Thanks, and I hope that the first item is some good news for you.
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Thanks, but I would rather stay away from distribution when I can (just to save myself the headache). Guess I’m likely gonna have to package some binaries for the C++ version though, but that’s an issue for later…
ctop
is already taken, but was thinking justbtop
to keep it simple and since it will still be based on the design concept and core functionality of bashtop.