> Such errors currently are fatal to the upgrade, but they should not
be.
Why should snap errors not be fatal to an upgrade? Many applications on
a typical ubuntu system are snaps nowadays.
What's the risk of continuing a release upgrade when such errors are
ignored? What are the consequences?
Or is the statement from the bug too broad an incorrect, since we are
just ignoring all errors around the "snap debug connectivity" call?
I think we need a test plan that will do a release upgrade of a normal
desktop system with the usual snaps installed, and simulating the snap
store connectivity error, so that self._snapstore_reachable is false.
And then someway to check that the upgrade finished correctly, even
without the snaps being considered.
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu Oracular)
Status: New => Incomplete
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