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      I would suggest you start with classic (deb-based) Ubuntu and make
      'classic' snaps. When those are working well you can start devmode
      development to add the confinement, which gives you fully confined
      ('strict') snaps. At that point, you can use Ubuntu Core.<br>
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      On the store, there are various folks taking different approaches,
      you might want to just use the public one for now (you can have
      private snaps in there). We'll make it easier to install your own
      store soon.<br>
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      Mark<br>
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      On 19/01/17 07:48, nitin mahendru wrote:<br>
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                            <div>Hi Everyone,<br>
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                            I am new to the world of snaps and am pretty
                            excited to learn more about it. <br>
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                          I am trying to run ubuntu core on a Raspberry
                          pi and I want to securely update snaps which
                          run on it.<br>
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                        What I want to do is:<br>
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                      1. Build my own snap<br>
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                    2. upload it to my own instance of a snap store
                    where while uploading it can be signed using a
                    keypair that I provide.<br>
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                  3. Run snap install on my raspberry Pi to install the
                  snap I uploaded into my store. This should involve
                  signature verification with my own public key.<br>
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                I can't seem to find the source code for a snap store. I
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              Then I also found this implementation <a
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              but that doesn't seem to serve my purpose.<br>
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            Do you guys know of a propper implementation for the
            snapstore ? I am trying to get past point 2 above.<br>
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          Thanks in advance.<br>
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        <div>cheers!<br>
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        Nitin<br>
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