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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1888572

Title:
  motd-news: use wget instead of curl

Status in base-files package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in base-files source package in Xenial:
  Fix Committed
Status in base-files source package in Bionic:
  Fix Committed
Status in base-files source package in Focal:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  [Impact] 
  The motd-news script is using curl, but since that is an optional package, 
there is no guarantee that it will be installed. The script correctly checks 
for its presence before trying to use it, though, so it won't fail. As we don't 
want to add such a dependency to the base-files package, we should switch to 
wget, which is standard.

  [Test Case]
  wget has a different behavior than curl in some areas, one of which is 
crucial for the motd-per-cloud feature. While curl will only complain about a 
404 from the server if given a specific parameter (-f), wget does that by 
default, and needs special handling.

  a) With curl, base-files and ubuntu-server installed, first verify motd-news 
works:
  $ sudo /etc/update-motd.d/50-motd-news --force

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  Now remove curl, and retry. It should exit immediately with no output:

  $ sudo /etc/update-motd.d/50-motd-news --force

  Install the updated base-files package and the new motd-news-config
  package from proposed:

  $ sudo apt install base-files motd-news-config

  Note curl is still not available:
  $ curl

  Command 'curl' not found, but can be installed with:

  sudo apt install curl

  Re-run the motd-news script, this time it should produce output again:
  $ sudo /etc/update-motd.d/50-motd-news --force

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  b) Verify motd-news per cloud remains working.
  If you have /usr/bin/cloud-id, copy it to a backup:
  sudo cp /usr/bin/cloud-id{,.orig}

  Create a new one, per supported cloud. For aws, for example:
  echo -e '#!/bin/sh\necho aws' | sudo tee /usr/bin/cloud-id

  Confirm by running it:
  $ cloud-id
  aws

  And confirm motd-news keeps working (it might return different content):
  $ sudo /etc/update-motd.d/50-motd-news --force

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     sudo snap install microk8s --channel=1.19/candidate --classic

     https://microk8s.io/ has docs and details.

  Repeat for the gce and azure clouds, by changing the cloud-id script
  accordingly.

  To confirm the right cloud_id is being used, use sh -x and grep for
  its output:

  $ sudo sh -x /etc/update-motd.d/50-motd-news --force 2>&1 | grep -wE 'wget 
.*cloud_id/[a-z]+'
  + wget --timeout 60 -U wget/1.20.3-1ubuntu1 Ubuntu/20.04.1/LTS 
GNU/Linux/5.4.0-42-generic/x86_64 Intel(R)/Core(TM)/i7-7600U/CPU/@/2.80GHz 
cloud_id/azure -O- --content-on-error https://motd.ubuntu.com

  This also verifies again it's using wget instead of curl.

  
  [Regression Potential] 
  Possible regressions will likely be tied to a difference in behavior between 
curl and wget. In fact, one was caught[1] in the development release and the 
fix is included here, with a test.

  
  [Other Info]
  N/A

  1. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1889117

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