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remote build: use channel defaults (CRAFT-568) #3600

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Remove the forcing of a specific channel for snapcraft and
core18 (which is no longer relevant as snapcraft moved to core20).

Signed-off-by: Sergio Schvezov sergio.schvezov@canonical.com


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Remove the forcing of a specific channel for snapcraft and
core18 (which is no longer relevant as snapcraft moved to core20).

Signed-off-by: Sergio Schvezov <sergio.schvezov@canonical.com>
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Successfully built snapd

Snapped snapd_2.53.2+git815.gda73af6-dirty_amd64.snap

FYI @anonymouse64

@sergiusens sergiusens merged commit 6382398 into master Nov 26, 2021
@sergiusens sergiusens deleted the remote-build branch November 26, 2021 17:00
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Thanks for this folks!

Will this then be back-ported to the 4.x channel? Or is the code here just such that using 5.x (or I guess 6.x now) will let Launchpad auto-select the right branch of snapcraft to use for build-base: core ?

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To answer my own question using edge version of snapcraft lets LP auto-select the right build-base to use with remote-build, so it just works with edge without changing channels.

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