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Build the snaps for armhf and arm64 #3717

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Purpose

Support building snaps for armhf and arm64.

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I built the snaps in a xenial lxc with:
go run build.go -goarch armhf snap
go run build.go -goarch arm64 snap

Then tested the armhf in an raspberrypi2 and arm64 in a dragonboard 410c, both with ubuntu core snappy images.

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There are no docs for building debs, so I haven't written anything yet about building snaps. However, I think a new section should be added for this. I can do it in a follow up branch.

@come-maiz come-maiz changed the title Arm snap Build the snaps for armhf and arm64 Nov 8, 2016
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calmh commented Nov 9, 2016

@st-review merge it

build: Build snaps for ARM

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👌 Merged as afd1539. Thanks, @ElOpio!

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Thanks!

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