Great, that is what I was looking for!
Thanks.
On 4 Jan 2017 18:30, "Kyle Fazzari" wrote:
> On 01/04/2017 10:01 AM, Boris Rybalkin wrote:
> > Thanks for the replies.
> >
> > Would it be easier for now just to create a squashfs out of a prepared
> > directory
On 01/04/2017 10:01 AM, Boris Rybalkin wrote:
> Thanks for the replies.
>
> Would it be easier for now just to create a squashfs out of a prepared
> directory manually?
>
> From what I see I do not need commands created by snapcraft out of
> daemon definitions. The rest looks like it is copied
Yes, that should work.
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Thanks for the replies.
Would it be easier for now just to create a squashfs out of a prepared
directory manually?
>From what I see I do not need commands created by snapcraft out of daemon
definitions. The rest looks like it is copied as is and snapcraft.yaml just
got arch field added into
On Wed, 4 Jan 2017 at 15:38 Leo Arias wrote:
> In the near future we want to have snapcraft as a snap. Then it will
> work in all the distros that support snaps, including debian. That
> might solve your problem.
>
I do so love to see these inception-dream-like
Hello!
On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 2:30 AM, Boris Rybalkin wrote:
> Is it possible to get snapcraft tool under Debian?
That's doable, but would considerably increase our maintenance tasks.
Please report it as a bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/snapcraft/+filebug
That way we can
On 04/01/17 10:30, Boris Rybalkin wrote:
> Is it possible to get snapcraft tool under Debian?
This should be the easiest possible adaptation, in principle, because
Debian and Ubuntu are so well aligned. If there are patches needed they
would be simple and you can count on us to accept them. Also
Hi,
Is it possible to get snapcraft tool under Debian?
We have some debian armhf build agents and we would like to build snaps on
them as well as on Ubuntu amd64 agents.
Our yaml is simple and contains only few daemon definitions and a dump
plugin so I thought we can even create snap archive