El jueves, 15 de septiembre de 2016 18h'37:00 ART, Mark Shuttleworth <[email protected]> escribió:
On 15/09/16 14:28, Spencer Parkin wrote:
I'm embarrassed to say that while, supposedly, I have published a
candidate and a stable release, I have no idea how to "go get them"
the same way that, say, a user would.  I run "snap find
<myprojectname>", but it doesn't find it, and I can't find it on any
store front page. Perhaps there's still some vetting to be done. That's fine. If I've pushed up a beta or candidate, though, shouldn't
I be able to do something with it?  Is all this documented somewhere
in a completely obvious place that I have completely overlooked?

Try 'sudo snap install  --edge <yourprojectname>'

Have you done "snapcraft release" or just "snapcraft push"? Or snapcraft
push --release=?

Just to expand a bit, if you did `snapcraft release` or `snapcraft push --release` you should see a channel mapping for the current state of your snap. If you did see this, and the output is correct then you did indeed do the right thing.

As a side note, we are working on some new APIs to get to query the status of your snap on the store as well.

Evan might be able to figure out what is going on store side if needed.

Cheers
Sergio



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