Released: snapd 2.23.6

I will work with Neal to get this into Fedora and preparing an update for openSUSE/Yocto.

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Will you also be working on the Debian release?

I will check with Michael/Steve if they can give this a quick pass and send updated packages out for it.

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i386 from beta (revno 1578) is good, spread test execution http://paste.ubuntu.com/24275076/ and upgrade from latest stable image http://paste.ubuntu.com/24275078/ are ok.

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@fgimenez Can you also try an update from snapd 2.10?

@JamieBennett let me check if i can get the core snap (maybe ubuntu-core by that time?) that we had on 2.10 and create an image with it.

@fgimenez A test of a classic 16.04.2 VM and the refresh there would be nice to validate.

Can we add a sticky post or anything else that stays up top, that can be edited, that allows us to keep a checklist and status and any links to test results?

@JamieBennett mmm I’m not able to install snapd 2.0.10 on a classic 16.04.2, it seems that the versions of linux-image-generic and linux-image-virtual installed conflict with versions of snapd lower than 2.23.1~ http://paste.ubuntu.com/24275200/

@fgimenez Ah, so 16.04.2 comes with 2.22 it seems. Maybe 2.10 is only on 16.04?

If you start with a real 16.04.{0,1,2} image you can test any upgrade scenario. I did that in VMware earlier. It is good to keep a hold of the old CD releases.

@JamieBennett if i try to install snapd from the archive on 16.04.2 it removes the conflicting packages http://paste.ubuntu.com/24275277/ let me try to install 2.0.10 after that

2.0.10 is what shipped in 16.04.1

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@mvo @JamieBennett I’ve changed the first post on this thread to be a wiki, so anyone can edit the release message while in development. Note that history is fully tracked and visible, clicking on the top-right pencil icon.

@zyga-snapd @fgimenez I suggest editing the top message and including the test results on it. You can do that now, given the above note. I take that back. That’s pretty boring for most people. I suggest including a more general note that points back to this topic. Something along those lines:

Test results and more discussion at: https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/new-release-snapd-2-23-6/26

ok, finally 2.0.10 is installed, after trying to install the first snap it gave an error but retrying worked, now it has ubuntu-core revno 1797 and doesn’t seem to be transitioning to core http://paste.ubuntu.com/24275501/, should i install it explicitly?

@niemeyer great thanks, adding the pi2 results now

@zyga-snapd @fgimenez Sorry, that was probably a bad suggestion. Edited my previous message accordingly.

@JamieBennett ok it finally transitioned to core at 1441 (stable), after a refresh to beta all seems to be fine http://paste.ubuntu.com/24275556/, the only problem i see is that /snap/bin is not in the path (it is after logging out and in)

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pi2 spread results http://paste.ubuntu.com/24275488/
amd64 is green too http://paste.ubuntu.com/24275724/
pi3 also green http://paste.ubuntu.com/24275761/
dragonboard ok http://paste.ubuntu.com/24276754/

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This release has been promoted to the stable channel after further testing. Please let us know if you find any issues.

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