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Question

I think I should be able to install a newer version. What am I missing?

Issue

Release-notes of a package home-assistant-snap shows the latest ver is 2022.5 and yet on my Ubuntu Core on RPi3 the latest is 2021.12.3. 5 months lagging. Its snap page (snapcraft.io) also lists that the latest/stable is 2022.5.

$ snap refresh home-assistant-snap --channel=latest/edge
home-assistant-snap (edge) 2021.12.3 from Giaever.online (giaever-online) refreshed

Environment

$ uname -a
Linux localhost 5.4.0-1060-raspi #68~18.04.1-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT Tue Apr 26 15:06:03 UTC 2022 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux

$ snap list
Name                 Version                Rev    Tracking       Publisher       Notes
classic              18.04-0.1              48     18/edge        canonical?      devmode
core                 16-2.54.4              12838  latest/stable  canonical?      core
core18               20220428               2407   latest/stable  canonical?      base
core20               20220329               1436   latest/stable  canonical?      base
home-assistant-snap  2021.12.3              459    latest/edge    giaever-online  -
pi                   18-1                   117    18-pi/stable   canonical?      gadget
pi-kernel            5.4.0-1060.68~18.04.1  455    18-pi/stable   canonical?      kernel
snapd                2.55.3                 15540  latest/stable  canonical?      snapd
zwavejs2mqtt         v6.8.0                 367    latest/stable  giaever-online  -
$ snap list --all|grep -i home-assistant
home-assistant-snap  2021.12.3              459    latest/edge    giaever-online  -
home-assistant-snap  2021.12.0              449    latest/edge    giaever-online  disabled
home-assistant-snap  2021.11.5              446    latest/edge    giaever-online  disabled

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Building HA for armhf was a very tedious task, and since there's now arm64 versions for the Pi we've stopped maintaining the armhf version.

By swapping to the 64-bit OS you'll get access to the newer releases.

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  • Thanks for the context! For my particular question though, I guess I'm asking why the tool snap doesn't pull the version of a package that was listed at snapcraft.io.
    – IsaacS
    Mar 16, 2023 at 14:58
  • As I said, there's no version of the architecture available. We've stopped maintaining and releasing HA for the armhf architecture.
    – Joachim
    Mar 16, 2023 at 21:39

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