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With SNAP 11, released just yesterday, the configuration of ESA's snappy changed. It is not possible to configure it during the installation process anymore. You now need to install the esa-snappy plugin first, afterwards you can run the configuration script.

See also my review of the release:
eomasters.org/post/snap-11-wha

EOMasters · EOMasters Blog: SNAP 11 - What's new?Let's check what has changed in ESA's SNAP 11.

SNAP Tutorials #6 - Bulk Processing with GPT
This tutorial, by Marco Peters (yes me 🙂), gives an introduction on bulk processing with the command line on Windows and Unix systems. The provided scripts try to stay very generic to serve multiple processing requirements.

Tutorial: senbox.atlassian.net/wiki/spac
Marco Peters: linkedin.com/in/marco-peters-4

SNAP Tutorials #5 - SNAP Command Line Tutorial
SNAP not only provides a graphical user interface but can also be used from the command line. Luis Veci, one of the developers of SNAP, explains in this tutorial how the command line can be used for data processing. The command line tool gpt and the creation complex of processing graphs are explained.

Tutorial: step.esa.int/docs/tutorials/SN
Luis Veci: linkedin.com/in/luis-veci/

SNAP Tutorials #3 - Getting Started with SNAP Toolbox in Python
In this tutorial, by Aditya Sharma, you learn how to install snappy (now esa-snappy) and how to use it in a script. With SNAP 10 snappy has been updated and while the general procedure is still the same you should also acknowledge what the SNAP developers wrote in the wiki.

Tutorial: towardsdatascience.com/getting
Wiki: senbox.atlassian.net/wiki/spac
Aditya Sharma: linkedin.com/in/adityasharma29

#pixel9proxl first impressions
Google switched up the release date, I was going to wait for my 2 year cycle but the rebate and credit offers were too good to ignore - so I came to this device reluctantly. It is #silkysmooth to use and #snappy . We all know the #nexus5 was the OG android hall-of-famer. This is the first device since then that I have this level of joy to use and I wasn't expecting to experience that.

#Snappy once again broke ABI without changing SOVERSION, and trashed reverse dependencies.

Hey, what did you expect from a project that is "focused on maintaining a build configuration that allows us to test that the project works in a few supported configurations inside #Google"?

bugs.gentoo.org/929199
Citation from github.com/google/snappy?tab=r

bugs.gentoo.org929199 – app-arch/snappy-1.2.0 broke ABI (was: dev-util/kdevelop-24.02.2 undefined reference to `snappy::RawCompress(char const*, unsigned long, char*, unsigned long*)')

Biblioteka #Snappy po raz kolejny zmieniła ABI, nie zmieniając SOVERSION (sufiksu biblioteki), i tym samym rozpieprzyła programy jej używające.

Hej, no czego się spodziewaliście po projekcie, który "skupia się na utrzymaniu konfiguracji budowania, która pozwala nam upewnić się, że projekt działa w kilku wspieranych konfiguracjach wewnątrz #Google" (tłum. własne)?

bugs.gentoo.org/929199
Cytat z github.com/google/snappy?tab=r

bugs.gentoo.org929199 – app-arch/snappy-1.2.0 broke ABI (was: dev-util/kdevelop-24.02.2 undefined reference to `snappy::RawCompress(char const*, unsigned long, char*, unsigned long*)')