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Unsnap - Issue When flatpak version is behind snap version . . . #45

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corinthian13 opened this issue Jul 1, 2022 · 2 comments
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corinthian13 commented Jul 1, 2022

Is your feature request related to a problem? pak rather than snap package management.
And the idea of Please describe.**

I am all for flatpak rather than snap package management.
And the idea of unsnap is great for those of us migrating application installations to flatpak from snap.
Except for those applications whose app data is updated with each new version of the application.
For example, Mozilla Thunderbird updates the mails folder every time a new version is installed.
As of yesterday 12:00 GMT+1 Thunderbird cannot be unsnapped - i.e. removed as a snap package and reinstalled as a flatpak because the latter is version 102.0 and the flatpak version is just 91.11 . . .

Describe the solution you'd like
Try to keep major applications up to the latest released version.

Describe alternatives you've considered
Equivalent snap package.

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I dislike Discord.
It's just too entropic for me - too many peripheral opinions and that.

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