Thanks Tom. I'll give it a try right now.
On 08/18/2017 09:07 AM, Tom Barber wrote:
juju upgrade-charm is I suspect what you're looking for .
Tom
On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 1:58 PM, fengxia <fx...@lenovo.com
<mailto:fx...@lenovo.com>> wrote:
Hi Juju,
I'm testing a locally built charm using `localhost` (LXD) setup.
Everytime `juju deploy` will take a good 5-10 minutes just to
download and install python packages before the charm code runs.
I'm wondering what's a good practice to cut down this in dev
iteration? So if I build a version 2 of the same charm, can I do
`juju deploy my-charm` again to cause an update/upgrade, so to
save the initial install time?
Any advice?
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