If you are installing snaps in an LXD container, you also need to make sure
you have squashfuse installed (and possibly also 'fuse' as there may be a
problem with the dependencies).
They were looking to add those into the default images (since snapd is also
there), but its possible your image is older than that.

John
=:->


On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 5:41 PM, Zygmunt Krynicki <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I think this is related to the lxd container. Can you tell me if it has
> apparmor stacking enabled or runs unconfined? The error message (cannot
> change profile for the next exec call: No such file or director) seems
> to say that snap-confine cannot change the apparmor profile for during
> the exec call. This implies writing to /proc/$PID/attr/exec so maybe the
> container limits (in whatever way) access to procfs?
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