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Where can i find the changelog of a snap package


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          It depends on the snap in question. Snaps are different from Debian packages in the archive in that they're not necessarily open-source. They're just blobs of bits. As a result, there is no requirement to have a changelog. Even if it does have one, it may not be within the snap itself. Let's take a look at Nextcloud as an example for where you might find one. First of all, look at the info for the snap:



          $ snap info nextcloud
          name: nextcloud
          summary: Nextcloud Server - A safe home for all your data
          publisher: Nextcloud✓
          contact: https://github.com/nextcloud/nextcloud-snap
          [...]


          Visit that "contact" url and you'll find its changelog right in the root. Each tag/release also includes the changelog snippet.



          However, I reiterate: this is specific to the Nextcloud snap (which I maintain). Every snap may do it differently, and the source code (and changelog) may not be available to you.






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          It depends on the snap in question. Snaps are different from Debian packages in the archive in that they're not necessarily open-source. They're just blobs of bits. As a result, there is no requirement to have a changelog. Even if it does have one, it may not be within the snap itself. Let's take a look at Nextcloud as an example for where you might find one. First of all, look at the info for the snap:



          $ snap info nextcloud
          name: nextcloud
          summary: Nextcloud Server - A safe home for all your data
          publisher: Nextcloud✓
          contact: https://github.com/nextcloud/nextcloud-snap
          [...]


          Visit that "contact" url and you'll find its changelog right in the root. Each tag/release also includes the changelog snippet.



          However, I reiterate: this is specific to the Nextcloud snap (which I maintain). Every snap may do it differently, and the source code (and changelog) may not be available to you.






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          • What a pity :( but thx for the explanation!

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            Apr 28 at 17:48















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          It depends on the snap in question. Snaps are different from Debian packages in the archive in that they're not necessarily open-source. They're just blobs of bits. As a result, there is no requirement to have a changelog. Even if it does have one, it may not be within the snap itself. Let's take a look at Nextcloud as an example for where you might find one. First of all, look at the info for the snap:



          $ snap info nextcloud
          name: nextcloud
          summary: Nextcloud Server - A safe home for all your data
          publisher: Nextcloud✓
          contact: https://github.com/nextcloud/nextcloud-snap
          [...]


          Visit that "contact" url and you'll find its changelog right in the root. Each tag/release also includes the changelog snippet.



          However, I reiterate: this is specific to the Nextcloud snap (which I maintain). Every snap may do it differently, and the source code (and changelog) may not be available to you.






          share|improve this answer























          • What a pity :( but thx for the explanation!

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          It depends on the snap in question. Snaps are different from Debian packages in the archive in that they're not necessarily open-source. They're just blobs of bits. As a result, there is no requirement to have a changelog. Even if it does have one, it may not be within the snap itself. Let's take a look at Nextcloud as an example for where you might find one. First of all, look at the info for the snap:



          $ snap info nextcloud
          name: nextcloud
          summary: Nextcloud Server - A safe home for all your data
          publisher: Nextcloud✓
          contact: https://github.com/nextcloud/nextcloud-snap
          [...]


          Visit that "contact" url and you'll find its changelog right in the root. Each tag/release also includes the changelog snippet.



          However, I reiterate: this is specific to the Nextcloud snap (which I maintain). Every snap may do it differently, and the source code (and changelog) may not be available to you.






          share|improve this answer













          It depends on the snap in question. Snaps are different from Debian packages in the archive in that they're not necessarily open-source. They're just blobs of bits. As a result, there is no requirement to have a changelog. Even if it does have one, it may not be within the snap itself. Let's take a look at Nextcloud as an example for where you might find one. First of all, look at the info for the snap:



          $ snap info nextcloud
          name: nextcloud
          summary: Nextcloud Server - A safe home for all your data
          publisher: Nextcloud✓
          contact: https://github.com/nextcloud/nextcloud-snap
          [...]


          Visit that "contact" url and you'll find its changelog right in the root. Each tag/release also includes the changelog snippet.



          However, I reiterate: this is specific to the Nextcloud snap (which I maintain). Every snap may do it differently, and the source code (and changelog) may not be available to you.







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