[Bug 1778375] Re: All snap loops are being output for lsblk, blkid, and fdisk -l.

2022-06-05 Thread Alberto Mardegan
Hi Anthony, thanks for reporting this bug (I just found it accidentally
while browsing through the existing bugs. I'm afraid that there's little
we can do about the fact that these programs also list the mounted snaps
-- there might be even scripts, by now, which rely on this behaviour.

Where I think we could do something, it's about the fact that the same
snap can appear twice, if there are two revisions of it installed; I
guess we could avoid mounting the old one -- I'll check with the rest of
the team to understand if there is a reason why it has to be this way.

** Changed in: snapd (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Alberto Mardegan (mardy)

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[Bug 1778375] Re: All snap loops are being output for lsblk, blkid, and fdisk -l.

2018-07-14 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: snapd (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 1778375] Re: All snap loops are being output for lsblk, blkid, and fdisk -l.

2018-06-29 Thread Dylan A.
** Package changed: snap (Ubuntu) => snapd (Ubuntu)

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[Bug 1778375] Re: All snap loops are being output for lsblk, blkid, and fdisk -l.

2018-06-23 Thread Anthony
** Description changed:

  Running lsblk, blkid, and fdisf-l results in long lists of output as
  every installed snap loop is listed, 2-3 times each. A new and default
  Ubuntu 18.04 installation alone (without manually installing any snaps)
  outputs 16 snaps for lsblk, and the list grows with each additional snap
  installed. The results of fdisk -l are several pages long because of
  these snaps, creating a lot of unwanted clutter when seeking drive
  device information.
  
  Meanwhile, gnome-disk-utility shows nothing at all for snaps, only
  showing my HDD, USB flash drives, and optical drive, the desired output.
  
  Parted -l also functions as desired, only listing the relevant drive
  partitions.
  
+ So, the unwanted effect of this bug is the listing of every snap loop as
+ output for lsblk, blkid, and fdisk -l. The desired effect is not to list
+ any snap loops for these commands, perhaps allowing 3 core loops
+ maximum.
+ 
  
  Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
  
  snap:
-   Installed: (none)
-   Candidate: 2013-11-29-8
-   Version table:
-  2013-11-29-8 500
- 500 http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/universe amd64 Packages
+   Installed: (none)
+   Candidate: 2013-11-29-8
+   Version table:
+  2013-11-29-8 500
+ 500 http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/universe amd64 Packages

** Description changed:

  Running lsblk, blkid, and fdisf-l results in long lists of output as
  every installed snap loop is listed, 2-3 times each. A new and default
  Ubuntu 18.04 installation alone (without manually installing any snaps)
  outputs 16 snaps for lsblk, and the list grows with each additional snap
  installed. The results of fdisk -l are several pages long because of
  these snaps, creating a lot of unwanted clutter when seeking drive
  device information.
  
  Meanwhile, gnome-disk-utility shows nothing at all for snaps, only
  showing my HDD, USB flash drives, and optical drive, the desired output.
  
  Parted -l also functions as desired, only listing the relevant drive
  partitions.
  
  So, the unwanted effect of this bug is the listing of every snap loop as
  output for lsblk, blkid, and fdisk -l. The desired effect is not to list
- any snap loops for these commands, perhaps allowing 3 core loops
- maximum.
- 
+ any snap loops at all for these commands, or perhaps allowing at maximum
+ 3 core loops as output.
  
  Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
  
  snap:
    Installed: (none)
    Candidate: 2013-11-29-8
    Version table:
   2013-11-29-8 500
  500 http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/universe amd64 Packages

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