Hi folks Firstly, thanks for the recent godeps plugin.
I'd like to be able to control where the git checkout goes, or better just snap from source. When the pull step runs, it places all the source into <snapcraft-dir>/parts/juju/go/src It takes a loooong time to checkout everything and then run godeps, especially when godeps runs to pull all the dependencies one by one. I'd love to be able to have the plugin be able to use an existing source tree in my gopath which I have checked out and already pulled dependencies for (ie the place where I work with my IDE). That way my workflow could be to hack on my code locally, and then build the snap directly from source on disk; godeps will just skip over almost all the dependencies since they already exist. I can see that snapcraft supports source types of git, bzr, hg, svn, tar, or zip. I really want a source type of "file" and I give it a directory like ~/projects/juju/go/src The above would be used in lieu of <snapcraft-dir>/parts/juju/go/src By having a source type of "file", the git pull step would not be required and my local development workflow would be much better and faster - hack in my IDE, build snap, test etc. Is there a way to do that now that I am not aware of, or is this a "patches accepted" thing? -- Snapcraft mailing list Snapcraft@lists.snapcraft.io Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/snapcraft