For us the easiest solution is going to be moving to debian. Changing
the underlying infra from docker to lxd is way too much effort.
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I fail to see how this is an issue specific to docker. If you wanted to
write a snap that depends on chromium (e.g., some webdriver tooling),
can you install snaps inside of a snap? I think the idea of installing
snaps through apt is going to cause unexpected issues which aren't
really resolvable
The bug report is for the fact that I can't get chromium working out of
the box in containers anymore. Please reconsider marking this as
invalid.
The forum post linked also recommends not doing this in a production
environment. The workaround is not a viable option in my case.
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I am running Ubuntu 18.04 as the host. "uname -a" output is: "Linux
vagrant 4.15.0-88-generic #88-Ubuntu SMP Tue Feb 11 20:11:34 UTC 2020
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux"
The snapd service is not installed in the cloud image as far as I can
tell. Even if it was it wouldn't be running since systemd