snapcraft kernel.py plugin requires Ubuntu One account

Anthony Wong anthony.wong at canonical.com
Fri May 20 16:14:24 UTC 2016


On 19 April 2016 at 20:42, Sergio Schvezov <sergio.schvezov at canonical.com>
wrote:

>
>
> El 19/04/16 a las 05:48, Gunther Laure escribió:
> > Hi!
> >
> >
> >
> > I try to run a continuous integration build for a custom kernel module.
> >
> > This fails as I need to provide my Ubuntu One credentials so that the
> > kernel plugin is able to download “os.snap” using the Ubuntu Store API.
>
>
> The need to download the os.snap is just a temporary side effect. If
> everything is executed as planned, the need to download an os snap to
> build the kernel will become a thing of the past.
>
> > My problem: I do not want to make my credentials public to anyone who is
> > able to look into the Jenkins build job …
> >
> >
> >
> > Is there the possibility for an anonymous download? Or a credential file?
>
> There are two options; log in from a different device and copy
> .config/snapcraft/snapcraft.cfg to your jenkins instance OR create a
> random joe user and copy over the credentials.
>

Just tried to build kernel snap on Launchpad today and have this issue.
AFAIK
neither of these options can be done on Launchpad, so I think it is still
not possible
to build kernel snap there yet.

-- 
Anthony

-- 
Anthony Wong <anthony.wong at canonical.com>
Engineering Manager, Hardware Enablement
Canonical Ltd.      www.canonical.com

On 19 April 2016 at 20:42, Sergio Schvezov <sergio.schvezov at canonical.com>
wrote:

>
>
> El 19/04/16 a las 05:48, Gunther Laure escribió:
> > Hi!
> >
> >
> >
> > I try to run a continuous integration build for a custom kernel module.
> >
> > This fails as I need to provide my Ubuntu One credentials so that the
> > kernel plugin is able to download “os.snap” using the Ubuntu Store API.
>
>
> The need to download the os.snap is just a temporary side effect. If
> everything is executed as planned, the need to download an os snap to
> build the kernel will become a thing of the past.
>
> > My problem: I do not want to make my credentials public to anyone who is
> > able to look into the Jenkins build job …
> >
> >
> >
> > Is there the possibility for an anonymous download? Or a credential file?
>
> There are two options; log in from a different device and copy
> .config/snapcraft/snapcraft.cfg to your jenkins instance OR create a
> random joe user and copy over the credentials.
>
>
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