WRT eoan/focal, d'oh. Sorry. Yes, indeed, focal is my focus.
~$ echo $GPG_AGENT_INFO
/run/user/1001/gnupg/S.gpg-agent:0:1
~$ gpg1 --list-secret-keys
Command 'gpg1' not found, but can be installed with:
sudo apt install gnupg1
~$ sudo apt install gnupg1
[...]
~$ gpg1 --list-secret-keys
First, to be clear, the best way forward for integration is via desktop
portals, where the access and authorization is integrated into the
desktop shell. I don't know the status of that work but it's ongoing.
The work Zyga is prototyping is to allow non-desktop-integrated snaps
(like, indeed,
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I recently upgraded to eoan, and gpg can no longer find my secret keys:
~$ gpg --list-secret-keys
~$
attached is the output of 'strace -e openat,access' for the above
command, which I found puzzling and might be a clue if one is needed.
Please do reach out if you need
After enabling proposed, pulling in mesa from there, and installing
ubuntu-dekstop^, things are a lot closer to what I expected, thank you!
Of the three things I started with, only alt-tab wasn't fixed by the
above.
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FWIW this might be relevant:
~$ sudo apt install gnome-control-center
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
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> It seems you installed 16.04 originally, but were you coming from
18.04 this time?
I bought the laptop with 16.04, I upgraded to 18.04 and now focal, yes.
> - What's the output of
> $ dpkg -l | grep gnome-control-center ?
~$ dpkg -l | grep gnome-control-center
ii gnome-control-center-data
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I don't have the skills to pick apart this mess, sorry.
If there's anything I can do to help debug it give me a shout.
Thank you.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: gnome-shell 3.34.3-1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-12.15-generic 5.4.8
Uname:
What might be happening (would need DEBUG logs to know for sure) is that
the download gets interrupted, so snapd rehashes (-> reads) what's been
downloaded so far before continuing.
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This is a feature request. We welcome people wanting to write features
for snapd, but encourage them to first discuss it in the forum
https://forum.snapcraft.io/ before implementing them, on the one hand so
they don't come as a surprise and we set aside a bit of time for
reviewing and QAing, and
I'm leaving the snapd bug task as New so mvo or ian can take a look when
it's their triage day, at the latest; I have nothing useful to do here
other than "ouch".
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Title:
snapd crashed and can't start: "Re-refresh task has 1 tasks waiting
for it"
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In Focal the network password / passphrase entry form has no way of
displaying what is being typed.
I'd expect a checkbox or something...
ProblemType: Bug
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Package: ubuntu-desktop 1.442
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-9.12-generic 5.4.3
Uname:
Easier would be to set it to Done instead of removing it though
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snapd crashed and can't start: "Re-refresh task has 1 tasks waiting
(to be clear that means set status to 4 in the json)
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Title:
snapd crashed and can't start: "Re-refresh task has 1 tasks waiting
for it"
To
If you're feeling brave and need to get unstuck, edit the state.json to
remove the check-rerefresh task and you should be able to start snapd
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No (obvious) way to turn autorefresh off
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It's unclear to me why you've added snapd to this bug. I'm setting it as
Invalid, but if you have a reasoning please explain it and set it back
to New so our triage picks it up again.
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Title:
Easily
FWIW snapd mounts and unmounts a squashfs on startup to determine
whether the system can mount squashfs's. It does this using mount, and
cleans up with umount -l. That is, it's not via systemd in this instance
in particular.
I'm setting it as invalid for snapd, but if this behaviour is somehow
Is there something snapd needs to do, here?
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uc20 grubenv block seems odd
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Support swap
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bzr refused to commit systemd-escaped filenames
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I'm setting the bug task of snapd to invalid, as it's not snapd's bug if
etckeepter falls over because snapd creates files named in a way
required by systemd.
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I'm not sure where you get that programatically-defined units must go in
/run. Is that specified anywhere?
We _have_ attempted (twice now) to move our units to /run, and the
endeavour failed twice. We'll probably attempt it again in the future,
because it does have some benefits wrt unit
(if you disagree please set back from Invalid as otherwise it won't get
picked up by our triage).
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docker snap suddenly installed by
I'm setting as invalid for snapd, as there is nothing snapd is doing
wrong here AFAICT.
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What process did you see using 2GB+ memory?
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Title:
slack (and other snaps?) fails to run if apparmor does not run
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Hello! Thank you for taking the time to report this issue.
Could you tell me what you see when you go to
https://www.fastly-debug.com/
?
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Nah, on the contrary, there is nothing for snapd to do here; it already
does what's wanted (and has from day one). I'm removing snapd from the
bug ...
of course if I got something wrong, please add it back and let us know
:-) (setting it to new will get it noticed soonest)
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I've just checked, and both pwd=foo and pwd%3D=foo in the userinfo part
of the url get picked up with no issue (and amount to the same thing).
What is your proxy seeing?
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er, i meant pwd%3Dfoo, obvs
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snap ignores the proxy environment variables
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@Norbert, which snaps? I've only heard about electron snaps losing some
themeing in 19.10 (unrelated to snap vs non-snap afaik).
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Importance: Medium => Low
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Absence of updates is labelled a critical error in syslog
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Well, the bug is from 2018-08, and released-at is from 2019-01...
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Unable to get publish dates from snapd API
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For the clutter in 'mount', you could add '-t nosquashfs' to the
options, either directly or via an alias. While you're at it maybe
include nocgroup, and possibly notmpfs in there. Having
alias mount='mount -t nosquashfs,nocgroup'
in ~/.bash_aliases is probably the easiest thing.
'findmnt' (or,
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installer crashed, shortly after asking me for user details.
In case it's relevant, this is a fairly old machine (surprised it can run
x86_64), but with ~4G ram and an nvidia card (that's not happy with nouveau).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10
Package:
Sorry I was unclear: when you set the system-wide proxy, did it update
/etc/environment?
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snapd does not use system proxy settings
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Status: New => Incomplete
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As I understand it there are two different problems, neither of which
are snapd-specific. Setting the bug as Invalid for snapd.
snaps need to be able to access the cursors, and there has been work for
it to happen automagically for the most common themes, and some more
work that needs to be done
We fixed this in 2.37.
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After snap deinstallation app.desktop file
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snap for eog triggers: cannot change mount namespace
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How is running an app causing Wayland to crash a bug in anything but
Wayland?
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Have you _measured_ a performance impact due to just having things
mounted? Beyond a delay at boot (which is something worth fixing, but
doesn't seem to be your main issue), we have not been able to measure a
difference. We did find bugs in the kernel and have fixed them though.
What is your
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snapd.seeded.service never completes preventing full boot to default
Hello, sorry it's taken so long for us to get back to you about this.
How can we reproduce this issue? Is it still happening?
Thank you.
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During and after 18.10 we did quite a bit of work with snaps to help
them launch quicker in 18.10 (a change in fontconfig made our previous
work not be effective there).
I'm marking this Fix Released; please alert us if you still find this to
be an issue (set the bug back to new and give us steps
Hm, I think we already do this. Maybe we forgot to let you know? e.g.,
. "latest/stable": {
."revision": "25",
."confinement": "strict",
."version": "1.0.2-1",
."channel": "stable",
."epoch": {"read": [0], "write": [0]},
."size": 1204224,
."released-at":
(please set this bug status back to New when replying)
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Ubuntu corrupted by installing snapd - complete Ubuntu re-installation
needed
This is not a bug in snapd, but in the snap itself. It _is_ a rather
ugly bug in this snap, but please report it to the snap publisher.
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The control-panel thingy _used_ to set https_proxy via /etc/environment,
if it doesn't that might be a bug. Or maybe you set it and didn't
restart snapd? That would also have this effect.
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snapd does not use system proxy settings
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Yes, we should.
You can find this information out, but not in a particularly friendly way.
See
https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/show-interfaces-of-snap-before-installation/13252/3?u=chipaca
for more info.
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The docstring is wrong. Sorry. We'll fix it.
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Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: snapd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Tags added: papercut
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Importance: Medium => Low
** Also affects: snapd
Importance:
It's not a snapd bug, so I've set it to Invalid.
And I doubt a fix will be made for 14.04's command-not-found so I set it
to Won't Fix, but I might be wrong about that one. I'll point people at
this bug so they can confirm/deny this last one.
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Status: New =>
I don't think this bug is about snapd, or even about Ubuntu.
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Title:
(GDM) gnome
Setting to Invalid to "close this bug out" as requested, although it
would've been nice to figure out what was going on.
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I believe we've fixed them all (for now!)
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Various test failures in
Please set back to New if the answer to Ian's question is "yes".
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Snap
Please set back to New after answering Ian's questions.
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snaps can't see
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Title:
package snapd (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: 正试图覆盖
I suspect you've been able to resolve this, sorry we never got back to
you about it.
I'm closing it as "Won't fix", because we didn't do anything about this,
but if you're still stuck there's probably a cause for this that isn't
necessarily snapd itself and we can probably figure it out.
Again,
I believe we've fixed these. If not please shout.
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Failing autopkgtests
I suspect you've been able to resolve this, sorry we never got back to
you about it.
I'm closing it as "Won't fix", because we didn't do anything about this,
but if you're still stuck there's probably a cause for this that isn't
necessarily snapd itself and we can probably figure it out.
Again,
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snapd 2.29.4.2 ADT test tests/main/lxd failure with linux-hwe
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Title:
snapd 2.29.4.2 ADT test failure with linux-azure 4.13.0-1009.12
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the tests now check for the existence of the package before installing
it.
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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I suspect you've been able to resolve this, sorry we never got back to
you about it.
I'm closing it as "Won't fix", because we didn't do anything about this,
but if you're still stuck there's probably a cause for this that isn't
necessarily snapd itself and we can probably figure it out.
Again,
Artyom, as an aside, please try to keep things polite.
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snaps applications can't open files on an USB key
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The confinement is working as designed.
We have plans to improve the usability, but if and when those are done,
they won't be in snapd itself, so I'm setting this bug task as Invalid
for snapd.
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Moving it back to Won't fix, for snapd at least. I don't see an issue
here that snapd itself _can_ fix.
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Snap search uses
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Title:
Snap search uses Go-http-client/1.1 as UserAgent instead of the
eh... i'm uncomfortable about closing this.
the bug is still there, we're still offering these bad completions.
'snap interfaces' is deprecated but not removed. The fix should be
straightforward (even though we expect it not to live long, it might...
temporary workarounds living forever and all
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Status: New => Fix Released
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Sorry it's taken us so long to get back to you on this.
On 2.41 I don't see this issue. I also don't see the app doing anything
useful beyond using a lot of CPU, so there might be an issue in the snap
itself.
Marking as Invalid for snapd, please set back to New if you think I'm
wrong on this (or
Sorry it's taken this long to respond to this bug! We're trying to bring
our New bugs down close to zero, to catch these things early...
hopefully we get better at it.
We've added 'snap run --strace' (and 'snap run --gdb') to help debugging
this sort of thing. Hopefully that fixes this.
**
I hope we've improved our documentation about this. I've marked the
ubuntu/snapd task of the bug as Invalid as the issue isn't about the
snapd package in Ubuntu. If you think there is more we should do, please
let us know.
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snapd 2.28.5+17.10 ADT test failure with linux 4.14.0-6.8
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I don't understand: uname says you're running the 'stable' kernel, so
all should be well?
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I suspect you've been able to resolve this, sorry we never got back to
you about it.
I'm closing it as "Won't fix", because we didn't do anything about this,
but if you're still stuck there's probably a cause for this that isn't
necessarily snapd itself and we can probably figure it out.
Again,
I agree this would be nice.
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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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Do you still have this problem, and if so, could you share the snap (or
how to build it)? This way we might be able to reproduce the issue.
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snapd 2.25 ADT test failure with linux 4.4.0-87.110
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snap install --classic juju fails
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Marking as invalid because I understand the issue to have been due to
having proposed enabled, and the issue itself wouldn't happen outside of
that.
If this is not the case, and there is something to fix, please re-set to
New (and explain...)
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Status: New =>
I suspect you've been able to resolve this, sorry we never got back to
you about it.
I'm closing it as "Won't fix", because we didn't do anything about this,
but if you're still stuck there's probably a cause for this that isn't
necessarily snapd itself and we can probably figure it out.
Again,
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snapd 2.26.10+17.10 ADT test failure with linux 4.12.0-9.10
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Title:
unable to refresh snap to --classic: snap has no updates
available
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Chatted with the team a bit. There are two ways forward that we can see:
* somehow fix gpg, or the way we call it, to not strip whitespace from
the end of values. This looks to be a lot of work, and not a lot of
benefit, so we think this would be a Low priority task.
* detect a passphrase that
Hello!
I'm sorry it's taken this long to get back to you on this.
I'm not able to reproduce your issue: with a snap.yaml of
name: test-snapd-classic-confinement
version: 1.0
confinement: classic
apps:
sh:
environment:
MAGIC: xyzzy
command: bin/sh
when I run
(please set this back to New when you respond...)
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Title:
Classic confinement doesn't work with custom environment
To manage notifications
Marking as invalid for snapd itself, as it's not a bug in snapd --- the
snap needs to do a bit of work to pick up themes.
** Changed in: snapd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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** Package changed: snapd (Ubuntu) => gnome-software (Ubuntu)
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Title:
[Ubuntu-gnome] if an app is uninstalled and has a snap and deb it
** Changed in: snapd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
snapd 2.26.1+17.10 ADT test failure with linux 4.11.0-3.8
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I suspect you've been able to resolve this, sorry we never got back to
you about it.
I'm closing it as "Won't fix", because we didn't do anything about this,
but if you're still stuck there's probably a cause for this that isn't
necessarily snapd itself and we can probably figure it out.
Again,
I suspect you've been able to resolve this, sorry we never got back to
you about it.
I'm closing it as "Won't fix", because we didn't do anything about this,
but if you're still stuck there's probably a cause for this that isn't
necessarily snapd itself and we can probably figure it out.
Again,
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