My snap includes a part which has an unconventional build process (which I
don't control). It builds and arranges a lot of stuff that I don't need. For
a while now I have been using a second part with the dump plugin to pick the
files I need out of the build tree of the first part, and create directories
and files in the snap exactly as I need them. The yaml goes like below.
Unfortunately this breaks as of snapcraft 2.23, which seems to check the dump
source path before the first part is built, and fails. Any suggestions as to
how I can achieve the previous function with the current dump plugin ? (Using
the organize keyword in the first part does not seem to be able to create
directories in the install tree).
part-aa:
source: git@giteng1:part-aa
source-type: git
plugin: autotools
# Don't include anything from here in the snap (done in next part)
stage: [ "-*" ]
snap: [ "-*" ]
# This part just installs from the build tree of part-aa to the snap
aa-snap:
source: ./parts/part-aa/build
after: [part-aa]
plugin: dump
organize:
client/client: usr/bin/myclient
other/observer: usr/bin/myobserver
datafiles/client-1: etc/myclient/
datafiles/client-2: etc/myclient/
datafiles/observer-id: etc/myobserver/
snap:
- usr/bin
- etc
Thanks,
Joe Coates
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