On 31.05.2017 10:45, John Meinel wrote: > I'm pretty sure 'charm' tools have moved over to using 'snap install > charm' as the preferred method for getting the charm tools. I'm not sure > that there is a way to deprecate/remove the versions that are in the > archives. For something like Zesty, it probably would have been possible > to just remove it, I think it was just an oversight.
Yea, I found references for that. But we can't just abandon the dpkg package without letting the users know. :) Replace the binary with 'echo use snap you fool' would be fine with me. However, I should have mentioned. I did see that and tried that. The charm command provided by the snap does not have a 'build' option. $ charm build ERROR unrecognized command: charm build > I'm not sure about 'juju test' itself. It is actually a plugin supplied > by the charm tools (I believe) rather than something that is part of the > core 'juju' packaging. (The binary is actually /usr/bin/juju-test, and a > while back people asked that anything we find in $PATH as 'juju-foo' can > be called as just 'juju foo') Yes, you are right. That did come from the charm-tools package. And it is also not there with the charm snap. > I *do* believe that there was a push to actually split "tools for Charm > developers" away from "tools for people operating software with Juju". > So likely there is something like "charm test" that you should actually > be using, rather than an old, deprecated 'juju-test' that we shouldn't > be installing anymore. test as a charm command makes a lot of sense. And IIRC it already exists, I think I used juju test mostly because of lingering docu references to it. But again, only the packeted version does that. The snap charm command has no test command. > On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 11:57 AM, Tilman Baumann > <tilman.baum...@canonical.com <mailto:tilman.baum...@canonical.com>> wrote: > [...] > > During this development I found a number of bugs that made it quite hard > to be productive. -- Juju mailing list Juju@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju