sergiusens and cjwatson,
after more digging, I've found:
- The bootable buildd image work that recently merged into the
ubuntu/master (focal) branch inadvertently enabled the updates and
security pockets in /etc/apt/sources.list
- By switching the image format from 'none' to 'ext4', we no
** Merge proposal linked:
https://code.launchpad.net/~davidkrauser/livecd-rootfs/+git/livecd-rootfs/+merge/381270
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buildd images have
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buildd images have a very plain sources.list
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Focal images are configured to use -updates and -security; however,
bionic images are not.
Bionic images will be updated to match.
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Launchpad always puts exactly the sources.list it wants to use in place
before doing pretty much anything else with the image, so it makes no
difference to us.
IIRC we decided that having -updates and -security there was useful for
snapcraft.
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Hey cjwatson,
Digging into this more, while our buildd images are populated only with
packages from the release pocket, they include -updates and -security in
their `/etc/apt/sources.list`.
Is this expected or desired?
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The existing buildd images will continue to include only packages from
the release pocket.
The bootable buildd images, however, will be changed to include packages
from the updates and security pockets.
** Changed in: cloud-images
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: cloud-images