Installed app does not show in application menu or start via command line
Upon installing paintpp from the ubuntu store (version nr 0), the app does not seem to be recognized as a program. No start menu icon. Running it from the terminal as sudo results in:
QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR points to non-existing path '/run/user/0/snap.paintpp', please create it with 0700 permissions.
No protocol specified
qt.qpa.screen: QXcbConnection: Could not connect to display :0
Could not connect to any X display.
running snap info paintpp spits this:
name: paintpp
summary: A cross-platform Paint.net clone
publisher: Nicolas SALMIERI (rational-pi)
store-url: https://snapcraft.io/paintpp
contact: https://gitlab.com/RationalPI/paintpp-users/-/issues
license: unset
description: |
As I come from using Windows I am used to use the Paint.net application
many years after my transition to GNU/Linux, I steel felt the need for it
So i decided to recreate It in C++ with Qt and OpenCV.
There it is for me and all of you to use.
For now as a closed source application but OpenSourcing is in the pipeline.
commands:
- paintpp
snap-id: U5ZdLajN66AZpFHjwe5qmbdEqiBVcBv9
tracking: latest/stable
refresh-date: today at 10:59 CET
channels:
latest/stable: 0 2020-10-31 (13) 72MB -
latest/candidate: 0 2020-10-31 (13) 72MB -
latest/beta: 0 2020-10-31 (13) 72MB -
latest/edge: 0 2020-10-31 (13) 72MB -
installed: 0 (13) 72MB -
I didn't try to install it any other way yet
(Great project btw :) )
Edited by A. Benjamins