Activity log for bug #2017926

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2023-04-27 18:01:35 Dimitri John Ledkov bug added bug
2023-04-27 18:01:58 Dimitri John Ledkov bug task added snapd (Ubuntu)
2023-04-27 18:02:13 Dimitri John Ledkov bug task added update-notifier (Ubuntu)
2023-04-27 18:04:38 Dimitri John Ledkov description $ snap connections --all | grep gnome content - gnome-3-28-1804:gnome-3-28-1804 - content - gnome-3-34-1804:gnome-3-34-1804 - content[gnome-3-38-2004] chromium:gnome-3-38-2004 gnome-3-38-2004:gnome-3-38-2004 - content[gnome-3-38-2004] firefox:gnome-3-38-2004 gnome-3-38-2004:gnome-3-38-2004 - content[gnome-42-2204] mattermost-desktop:gnome-42-2204 gnome-42-2204:gnome-42-2204 - content[gnome-42-2204] snap-store:gnome-42-2204 gnome-42-2204:gnome-42-2204 - content[gnome-42-2204] snapd-desktop-integration:gnome-42-2204 gnome-42-2204:gnome-42-2204 - my system has 4 gnome-* content snaps, that were pulled in as dependencies. The apps that used them, have moved on to newer versions. Something on my system must clean then up for me, for example apt autoremoves automatically installed packages & obsolete kernels, and so should also happen with snaps. It can be done by snapd itself, or by something else on the classic desktop - i.e. update-manager. Note it is easy to detect such snaps, as it provides no apps; has content interface only; which is not plugged by anything. If it is ever needed by any future or past revision of any other snap it would be autoinstalled back. $ snap connections --all | grep gnome content - gnome-3-28-1804:gnome-3-28-1804 - content - gnome-3-34-1804:gnome-3-34-1804 - content[gnome-3-38-2004] chromium:gnome-3-38-2004 gnome-3-38-2004:gnome-3-38-2004 - content[gnome-3-38-2004] firefox:gnome-3-38-2004 gnome-3-38-2004:gnome-3-38-2004 - content[gnome-42-2204] mattermost-desktop:gnome-42-2204 gnome-42-2204:gnome-42-2204 - content[gnome-42-2204] snap-store:gnome-42-2204 gnome-42-2204:gnome-42-2204 - content[gnome-42-2204] snapd-desktop-integration:gnome-42-2204 gnome-42-2204:gnome-42-2204 - my system has 4 gnome-* content snaps, that were pulled in as dependencies. The apps that used them, have moved on to newer versions. Something on my system must clean then up for me, for example apt autoremoves automatically installed packages & obsolete kernels, and so should also happen with snaps. It can be done by snapd itself, or by something else on the classic desktop - i.e. update-manager. Note it is easy to detect such snaps, as it provides no apps; has content interface only; which is not plugged by anything. If it is ever needed by any future or past revision of any other snap it would be autoinstalled back. On my system they take up 824M of disk space (2 revisions, of 2 unused content snaps = 4 snaps)
2023-04-28 17:58:01 Kai Kasurinen bug added subscriber Kai Kasurinen
2023-05-07 02:13:57 Launchpad Janitor snapd (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2023-05-07 02:13:57 Launchpad Janitor ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2023-05-07 02:13:57 Launchpad Janitor update-notifier (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed