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Snap: Newest releases for ARM architectures - Raspberry Pi #5178
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@redcap3000 what version do you see when you goto Administration->Info ? |
0.39.0 |
@redcap3000 can you try the version 0.47.0? |
Is it possible? Its the ubuntu snap needs to be updated with the latest versions, and i'm not familiar enough ubuntu snappy to do that. |
@redcap3000 we actually need to release a new version of the raspberry pi version. Currently its not automated like we have it for other platforms. We were waiting on a few things to line up before we could automate it. I'll check on the status and see if we can do this. |
Thanks much... snappy is neat, but there documentation behind creating /editing them is sparse and almost non-existant for IoT devices. Hopefully Ubuntu see's the value in its creations and starts documenting it then we can all be happy, but I appreciate your help. |
@redcap3000 we love IoT devices like the raspberry pi. We're continuing to work on getting these builds. I'm going to rename this issue so we can track getting automated builds for the raspberry pi and other arm devices. Hopefully it'll also make it easy for us to get you updated when we get it there. |
Is there anything further on this? I notice a new amd64 snap was released today (version 0.55.0, 19 April), but armhf still won't update past 0.39 |
@The-Big-V I'm working on this still. Automating is still a bit off. But working on getting an updated snap manually published for you guys. I'm currently away from my arm server until next week. I'll send an update here as soon as I'm able to do either |
anything I can do to help with these builds? I'm setting up a rpi to use as an active public chat server for me and a bunch of friends. Don't mind testing a bit. built on ubuntu core. |
if you want to give it a try you can download and use the classic snap on ubuntu core using: Then type: Once I get it all working i'll be merging the changes there here into this repo so builds will be done automatically. I'm available in the #ubuntu-snap channel on our demo server if you wanna talk a bit more. |
attempting this now. Will see if I can resolve any compile issues and let you know. |
Last night I managed to get an updated snap for raspberry pi. Right now its in the edge channel. Use at your own risk. :) Make sure to back up files. |
well until I get a backup power system setup for the pi, won't be using it production anyway, it doesn't recover at all from power failures. pi boots, rocketchat doesn't work and requires reinstall everytime power is lost. to be expected honestly since the pi does badly with power outages. Going to try and build a snap with all needed python scripts to support the backup system I'm using for safe shutdowns if power is lost. basically meaning until done, at own risk is perfectly fine. |
Sounds like an awesome snap. As a snap enthusiast would be very curious to see what you end up with 👍 |
it's nothing fancy. it's this. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XKLN3L9/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 |
fyi, I think I bought the last one, it now shows out of stock :( |
Awesome! Sounds like you might need gpio and shutdown interfaces. I hangout in #raspberrypi and #ubuntu-snap have done a bit of snapping and would be glad to lend a hand if you need it. |
will look you up if I run into trouble. |
well, I got this far... time to find out why.
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@bstone108 will be pushing some changes shortly. But basically requires a newer version of go. My solution was to just download the compiled copy instead. That way I didn't have to worry about the version of go A working snap should be present for you on the edge channel if you wanna go that route :) |
ubuntu repository doesn't have newer version? is their a location you can get source from and compile directly on pi during build time? |
@bstone108 check out: #6842 but no caddy is not in the ubuntu repos yet. |
pulled, testing compile in a clean environment. lets see what breaks. :) |
0.55.1 is now on the stable channel for armhf and will automatically get new versions as we cut them. |
iOS mobile application unable to connect to raspberry pi ubuntu.
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The server http://myserver.com is running an out of date version. Please ask your server admin to update a new version of Rocket.Chat
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