buildSnapPackage: use the default snapcraft target#80217
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Use the default snap target for snapcraft to create the snap (build is an intermediate lifecycle step). Signed-off-by: Sergio Schvezov <sergio.schvezov@canonical.com>
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Hi @sergiusens, thanks for this. Does it address any specific issue or you just think it's best we run the default target instead of explicitly running |
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Sorry for taking so long to get back to you, this is just a default target thing. |
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No worries, thanks for this. |
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Use the default snap target for snapcraft to create the snap (build is an
intermediate lifecycle step).
Signed-off-by: Sergio Schvezov sergio.schvezov@canonical.com