On 13/12/2016 20:46, Dan Kegel wrote: > Hi, > I'm building debs and snaps for a raspberry pi 3. > Questions: > 1) when last I did this, https://ubuntu-pi-flavour-maker.org/ was the > best place to get real ubuntu for the pi 3 (the one listed on the > ubuntu wiki didn't boot reliably). Is that still true? What do other > folks use? > 2) if one were to want to use the official snappy core ubuntu 16.04 > for raspberry pi 3 as a development host, is there a reasonable way to > do that? e.g. installing lxd on it and running an ubuntu desktop > environment inside lxd?
An easy way to achieve this is to install the "classic" snap [1]. It gives you a classic ubuntu environment on top of Ubuntu Core, to install snapcraft for example. Here is another piece of doc [2] on this topic, not published yet, that will be helpful in terms of dev workflow on your pi. [1] http://snapcraft.io/docs/build-snaps/build-for-another-arch#on-an-ubuntu-core-device [2] https://github.com/ubuntudesign/developer.ubuntu.com/blob/master/templates/pages/core/get-started/developer-setup.md > 3) more simply, is there a snap for snapcraft yet (aside from whether > that's useful)? > > Thanks, > Dan > -- Snapcraft mailing list Snapcraft@lists.snapcraft.io Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/snapcraft