For now, it's here:

https://github.com/nskaggs/snap-juju

Indeed as Marco pointed out, it should get upstreamed into the juju repo. The needed interfaces and issues with strict mode are discussed in the README there as well.

Nicholas

On 08/02/2016 05:11 PM, Tom Barber wrote:
I saw you guys discussing this on #juju the other day, great stuff! For those of us interested, is the snap source in a repo somewhere we can take a peak at?

Cheers

Tom

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On 2 August 2016 at 22:00, Nicholas Skaggs <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    The Juju client has been snappified and pushed to the juju store.
    Note for now it's just an amd64 build.

    snap install juju --beta --devmode

    The beta channel contains the latest beta, 2.0-beta13. This is a
    sneak preview of further builds, including the latest crack
    available in the edge channel as development happens.

    Note, that you will need to use juju add-credential to re-add your
    credentials for the snap -- credentials are not shared with the
    debian package. Also, should you have the debian package (from the
    archive or ppa) installed, it has priority in PATH for 'juju'.
    Uninstall the package, or run the snap directly by calling
    /snap/bin/juju.

    Feedback is welcome and appreciated! If you are running ubuntu
    16.04 you already have snappy installed. Give it a try!

    Nicholas


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