In the last example snapscraft.yaml file icon: icon.png is listed. This has now been deprecated so the tutorial needs updating.
Instead, the github docs state the following:
Snap icon
Providing an icon for your snap is important, even for command-line applications, if for nothing else than discoverability from management interfaces such as store fronts like webdm.
To use an icon to represent the snap, just drop a PNG or SVG in setup/gui named icon.png for the former or icon.svg for the latter such that the (reduced) project tree would look like:
https:/ /developer. ubuntu. com/en/ snappy/ build-apps/ your-first- snap/
In the last example snapscraft.yaml file icon: icon.png is listed. This has now been deprecated so the tutorial needs updating.
Instead, the github docs state the following:
Snap icon
Providing an icon for your snap is important, even for command-line applications, if for nothing else than discoverability from management interfaces such as store fronts like webdm.
To use an icon to represent the snap, just drop a PNG or SVG in setup/gui named icon.png for the former or icon.svg for the latter such that the (reduced) project tree would look like:
setup/ gui/icon. png
snapcraft.yaml
or
setup/ gui/icon. svg
snapcraft.yaml