Hi,
I wanted to capture one of the issues that was encountered.
ubuntu-device-flash snap can not work from an Ubuntu Core system; this is
because it calls kpartx with the -s flag which relies on libdevmapper
coordinating with its udev counterpart. Because dmsetup isn't installed in
the core image
On 30.08.2016 06:18, Andrew Wilkins wrote:
Actually, editing the files isn't necessary at all. You can just pass the
--sysroot option to gcc. I just hacked up a quick gcc snap which works:
https://gist.github.com/axw/1d4b0206e11ff46a26439244224a4cc9
Cool stuff. As a gcc snap, this works fo
Yep; but the failure in kpartx didn't seem specific to local vs remote
snaps.
For people on the list, I followed up on IRC and Yann was running into
weird issues with kpartx and ext4 in his environments, but from a clean
Ubuntu vm things worked and that's a viable solution for now.
Cheers,
- Loïc
On 31/08/16 09:05, Benjamin M Romer wrote:
> What I had in mind here are applications similar to BOINC, where the
> data to be processed is downloaded from outside and shouldn't be
> processed under the management application's security model. The
> download area could be opened using the content i
On 08/30/2016 04:58 PM, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
The content interface itself is very new, so I suspect the details are
still flexible based on this sort of feedback and experience. So thank
you for kick the tires :)
I'd like to think of it as shining the tires. :)
In general I would say it's
Hello all,
The "enable holidays" release of spread is out in code and snap form with
the following improvements:
- New halt-timeout option in Linode backend to automatically shutdown and
take over machines that run for too long. Our snapd setup will enable that
option with a 2h setting, meaning t
hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 31.08.2016, 12:26 +0200 schrieb Simon Fels:
> On 31.08.2016 12:16, Loïc Minier wrote:
> >
> > Works for me:
> >
> > $ sudo -E UBUNTU_DEVICE_FLASH_IGNORE_UNSTABLE_GADGET_DEFINITION=1
> > /snap/bin/ubuntu-device-flash --verbose core 16 -o snappy.img --
> > channel
> > edge --g
On 31.08.2016 12:16, Loïc Minier wrote:
> Works for me:
>
> $ sudo -E UBUNTU_DEVICE_FLASH_IGNORE_UNSTABLE_GADGET_DEFINITION=1
> /snap/bin/ubuntu-device-flash --verbose core 16 -o snappy.img --channel
> edge --gadget pc --kernel pc-kernel --os ubuntu-core
Yann is trying to use a gadget snap which
Works for me:
$ sudo -E UBUNTU_DEVICE_FLASH_IGNORE_UNSTABLE_GADGET_DEFINITION=1
/snap/bin/ubuntu-device-flash --verbose core 16 -o snappy.img --channel
edge --gadget pc --kernel pc-kernel --os ubuntu-core
Determining gadget configuration
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Le 08/31/2016 à 10:56 AM, Simon Fels a écrit :
> On 31.08.2016 10:49, Yann Sionneau wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> It seems the new (snapp'ed) ubuntu-device-flash cannot use my own gadget
>> snap anymore.
>>
>> yann@imperium$ sudo -E /snap/bin/ubuntu-device-flash --verbose core 16
>> -o snappy.img --chan
On 31.08.2016 10:49, Yann Sionneau wrote:
> Hello,
>
> It seems the new (snapp'ed) ubuntu-device-flash cannot use my own gadget
> snap anymore.
>
> yann@imperium$ sudo -E /snap/bin/ubuntu-device-flash --verbose core 16
> -o snappy.img --channel edge --gadget $PWD/../../../xxx_2.0_all.snap
> --ke
Hello,
It seems the new (snapp'ed) ubuntu-device-flash cannot use my own gadget
snap anymore.
yann@imperium$ sudo -E /snap/bin/ubuntu-device-flash --verbose core 16
-o snappy.img --channel edge --gadget $PWD/../../../xxx_2.0_all.snap
--kernel ../../../xxx_kernel/xxx-kernel_3.10.97_armhf.snap --o
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