2016-06-16 19:36:42 |
Michael Vogt |
bug |
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added bug |
2016-06-17 07:05:04 |
Michael Vogt |
nominated for series |
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Ubuntu Xenial |
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2016-06-17 07:05:04 |
Michael Vogt |
bug task added |
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ubuntu-core-launcher (Ubuntu Xenial) |
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2016-06-17 07:16:35 |
Michael Vogt |
description |
A new ubuntu-core-launcher with various fixes for snapd. |
A new ubuntu-core-launcher release that fixes various issues with snapd.
Changes:
- ubuntu-core-launcher is renamed to snap-confine to reflect better that it is not ubuntu specific
- fix nvidia handling
- bugfixes: #1574556, #1592696, #1592402
Regression potential:
- some packaging change that have regression potential but can also be easily tested
- build changes (switch to autotools etc), little regression potential here
- code changes: diff looks bigger than it is mostly because the code got split up for easier maintenance
- features: little regression risk here, nvidia is broken for snaps right now and this change will unbreak it. |
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2016-06-17 07:19:04 |
Zygmunt Krynicki |
description |
A new ubuntu-core-launcher release that fixes various issues with snapd.
Changes:
- ubuntu-core-launcher is renamed to snap-confine to reflect better that it is not ubuntu specific
- fix nvidia handling
- bugfixes: #1574556, #1592696, #1592402
Regression potential:
- some packaging change that have regression potential but can also be easily tested
- build changes (switch to autotools etc), little regression potential here
- code changes: diff looks bigger than it is mostly because the code got split up for easier maintenance
- features: little regression risk here, nvidia is broken for snaps right now and this change will unbreak it. |
A new ubuntu-core-launcher release that fixes various issues with snapd.
Changes:
- ubuntu-core-launcher is renamed to snap-confine to reflect better that it is not ubuntu specific
- fix nvidia handling
- bugfixes: #1574556, #1592696, #1592402
Regression potential:
- some packaging change that have regression potential but can also be easily tested
- build changes (switch to autotools etc), little regression potential here
- code changes: diff looks bigger than it is mostly because the code got split up for easier maintenance
- features: little regression risk here, nvidia is broken for snaps right now and this change will unbreak it.
- new features that are disabled on ubuntu (e.g. arch-specific nvidia support) have no regression potential
- the switch to a chroot-base approach has a regression potential because it changes fundamentally how the snap execution environment looks like but it was tested on ubuntu and many other distributions without any issues. |
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2016-06-22 07:22:49 |
Michael Vogt |
summary |
[SRU] 1.0.30 |
[SRU] 1.0.34 |
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2016-07-01 16:05:46 |
Michael Vogt |
ubuntu-core-launcher (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Fix Released |
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2016-07-01 16:06:24 |
Michael Vogt |
ubuntu-core-launcher (Ubuntu): status |
Fix Released |
Fix Committed |
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2016-07-02 07:40:21 |
Michael Vogt |
bug |
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added subscriber Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team |
2016-07-02 07:40:29 |
Michael Vogt |
bug |
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added subscriber Zygmunt Krynicki |
2016-07-11 07:05:20 |
Michael Vogt |
summary |
[SRU] 1.0.34 |
[SRU] 1.0.36 |
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2016-07-11 13:27:48 |
Daniel Holbach |
tags |
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snap-desktop-issue |
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2016-07-13 14:18:23 |
Martin Pitt |
ubuntu-core-launcher (Ubuntu): status |
Fix Committed |
Won't Fix |
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2016-07-13 14:18:28 |
Martin Pitt |
ubuntu-core-launcher (Ubuntu): status |
Won't Fix |
Invalid |
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2016-07-13 14:22:39 |
Martin Pitt |
ubuntu-core-launcher (Ubuntu Xenial): status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2016-07-15 13:19:43 |
Michael Vogt |
summary |
[SRU] 1.0.36 |
[SRU] 1.0.37 |
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2016-07-15 13:47:18 |
Michael Vogt |
description |
A new ubuntu-core-launcher release that fixes various issues with snapd.
Changes:
- ubuntu-core-launcher is renamed to snap-confine to reflect better that it is not ubuntu specific
- fix nvidia handling
- bugfixes: #1574556, #1592696, #1592402
Regression potential:
- some packaging change that have regression potential but can also be easily tested
- build changes (switch to autotools etc), little regression potential here
- code changes: diff looks bigger than it is mostly because the code got split up for easier maintenance
- features: little regression risk here, nvidia is broken for snaps right now and this change will unbreak it.
- new features that are disabled on ubuntu (e.g. arch-specific nvidia support) have no regression potential
- the switch to a chroot-base approach has a regression potential because it changes fundamentally how the snap execution environment looks like but it was tested on ubuntu and many other distributions without any issues. |
A new ubuntu-core-launcher release that fixes various issues with snapd.
Changes:
- ubuntu-core-launcher is renamed to snap-confine to reflect better that it is not ubuntu specific
- fix nvidia handling
- bugfixes: #1574556, #1592696, #1592402
Test plan:
- run all our existing integration tests (which include running a lot of snap apps via the launcher) against this version of ubuntu-core-launcher/snpa-confine to ensure there are no regressions
Regression potential:
- some packaging change that have regression potential but can also be easily tested
- build changes (switch to autotools etc), little regression potential here
- code changes: diff looks bigger than it is mostly because the code got split up for easier maintenance
- features: little regression risk here, nvidia is broken for snaps right now and this change will unbreak it.
- new features that are disabled on ubuntu (e.g. arch-specific nvidia support) have no regression potential
- the switch to a chroot-base approach has a regression potential because it changes fundamentally how the snap execution environment looks like but it was tested on ubuntu and many other distributions without any issues. |
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2016-07-15 13:59:52 |
Michael Vogt |
summary |
[SRU] 1.0.37 |
[SRU] 1.0.38 |
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2016-07-15 14:23:49 |
Michael Vogt |
description |
A new ubuntu-core-launcher release that fixes various issues with snapd.
Changes:
- ubuntu-core-launcher is renamed to snap-confine to reflect better that it is not ubuntu specific
- fix nvidia handling
- bugfixes: #1574556, #1592696, #1592402
Test plan:
- run all our existing integration tests (which include running a lot of snap apps via the launcher) against this version of ubuntu-core-launcher/snpa-confine to ensure there are no regressions
Regression potential:
- some packaging change that have regression potential but can also be easily tested
- build changes (switch to autotools etc), little regression potential here
- code changes: diff looks bigger than it is mostly because the code got split up for easier maintenance
- features: little regression risk here, nvidia is broken for snaps right now and this change will unbreak it.
- new features that are disabled on ubuntu (e.g. arch-specific nvidia support) have no regression potential
- the switch to a chroot-base approach has a regression potential because it changes fundamentally how the snap execution environment looks like but it was tested on ubuntu and many other distributions without any issues. |
A new ubuntu-core-launcher release that fixes various issues with snapd.
Changes:
- ubuntu-core-launcher is renamed to snap-confine to reflect better that it is not ubuntu specific
- fix nvidia handling
- bugfixes: #1574556, #1592696, #1592402
Test plan:
- run all our existing integration tests (which include running a lot of snap apps via the launcher) against this version of ubuntu-core-launcher/snpa-confine to ensure there are no regressions
- manual test of the 20 most important snaps
Regression potential:
- some packaging change that have regression potential but can also be easily tested
- build changes (switch to autotools etc), little regression potential here
- code changes: diff looks bigger than it is mostly because the code got split up for easier maintenance
- features: little regression risk here, nvidia is broken for snaps right now and this change will unbreak it.
- new features that are disabled on ubuntu (e.g. arch-specific nvidia support) have no regression potential
- the switch to a chroot-base approach has a regression potential because it changes fundamentally how the snap execution environment looks like but it was tested on ubuntu and many other distributions without any issues. |
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2016-07-20 23:40:36 |
Steve Langasek |
bug |
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added subscriber SRU Verification |
2016-07-20 23:40:44 |
Steve Langasek |
tags |
snap-desktop-issue |
snap-desktop-issue verification-needed |
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2016-07-20 23:40:55 |
Steve Langasek |
affects |
ubuntu-core-launcher (Ubuntu) |
snap-confine (Ubuntu) |
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2016-07-20 23:41:55 |
Steve Langasek |
snap-confine (Ubuntu Xenial): status |
Incomplete |
Fix Committed |
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2016-07-21 06:43:38 |
Sebastien Bacher |
tags |
snap-desktop-issue verification-needed |
snap-desktop-issue verification-failed |
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2016-07-28 13:38:17 |
Amr Ibrahim |
snap-confine (Ubuntu): status |
Invalid |
Fix Released |
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2016-08-09 14:10:56 |
Michael Vogt |
summary |
[SRU] 1.0.38 |
[SRU] 1.0.38.4 |
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2016-08-09 14:11:19 |
Michael Vogt |
summary |
[SRU] 1.0.38.4 |
[SRU] 1.0.38-0ubuntu0.16.04.4 |
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2016-08-09 14:11:24 |
Michael Vogt |
tags |
snap-desktop-issue verification-failed |
snap-desktop-issue verification-done |
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2016-08-09 14:11:31 |
Michael Vogt |
tags |
snap-desktop-issue verification-done |
snap-desktop-issue verification-needed |
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2016-10-09 19:49:51 |
Amr Ibrahim |
snap-confine (Ubuntu Xenial): status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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