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fix: Parse channel information from snapcraft.io#2021

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Closes: #1982

(I did not succeeded to build locally, it fails regarding gstreamer and other unrelated stuff)

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@ashuntu ping

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@ashuntu I pushed a fix after the failed test. Could you trigger a new pipeline?

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Hi, @ashuntu @d-loose and whoever is the maintainer here, how can I test my MR? Does the GitHub action produce some artifact?

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ashuntu commented Apr 21, 2026

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Hi, @ashuntu @d-loose and whoever is the maintainer here, how can I test my MR? Does the GitHub action produce some artifact?

If you want to build the snap locally, you just need to run snapcraft in the project root and install the resulting *.snap with snap install <path/to/snap> --dangerous.

You get the stable version of the App Center installed again you would run snap refresh snap-store --stable --amend.

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Ok. I have built locally with snapcraft and can confirm this fixes #1982

@ashuntu Could you review this MR?

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"Something went wrong" is displayed while trying to open snap://snap_name?channel=non_latest_track

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