[ubuntu/xenial-updates] snapd 2.14.2~16.04 (Accepted)
Steve Langasek
steve.langasek at canonical.com
Wed Sep 7 16:06:37 UTC 2016
snapd (2.14.2~16.04) xenial; urgency=medium
* New upstream release: LP: #1618095
- tests: use the spread tests with the adhoc interface inside
autopkgtest
- interfaces: add fwupd interface
- asserts,cmd/snap: add "name" header to account-key(-request)
- client,cmd/snap: display os-release data only on classic
- asserts/tool,cmd/snap: introduce hidden "snap sign"
- many: when installing snap file derive metadata from assertions
unless --force-dangerous
- osutil: tweak the createUserTests a bit and extract common code
- debian: umount --lazy before rm on snapd.postrm
- interfaces: updates to default policy, browser-support, and x11
- store: set initial device session
- interfaces: add upower-observe interface (LP: #1595813)
- tests: use beta u-d-f in test by default
- interfaces/builtin: allow writing on /dev/vhci in bluetooth-
control
- interfaces/builtin: allow /dev/vhci on bluetooth-control
- tests: port integration tests to spread
- snapstate: use umount --lazy when removing the mount units
- spread: enable halt-timeout, tweak image selection
- tests: fix firstboot-assertions to actually be runnable on classic
again
- asserts: introduce device-session-request
- interfaces: add screen-inhibit-control interface (LP: #1604880)
- firstboot: change location of netplan config
- overlord/devicestate: some cleanups and solving a couple todos
- daemon,overlord: add subcommand handling to snapctl
snapd (2.14.1) xenial; urgency=medium
* New upstream release: LP: #1618095
- snap-exec: add support for commands with internal args in snap-
exec
- store: refresh expired device sessions
- debian: re-add ubuntu-core-snapd-units as a transitional package
- image: snap assertions into image
- overlord/assertstate,asserts/snapasserts: give snap assertions
helpers a package, introduce ReconstructSideInfo
- docs/interfaces: Add empty line after lxd-support title
- README: cover the new /run/snapd-snap.socket
- daemon: make socket split backward-compatible.
snapd (2.14) xenial; urgency=medium
* New upstream release: LP: #1618095
- cmd: enable SNAP_REEXEC only if it is set to SNAP_REEXEC=1
- osutil: fix create-user on classic
- firstboot: disable firstboot on classic for now
- cmd/snap: add export-key --account= option
- many: split public snapd REST API into separate socket.
- many: drop ubuntu-core-snapd-units package, use release.OnClassic
instead
- tests: add content-shareing binary test that excersises snap-
confine
- snap: use "up to date" instead of "up-to-date"
- asserts: add an account-key-request assertion
- asserts: fix GPG key generation parameters
- tests, integration-tests: implement the cups-control manual test
as a spread test
- many: clarify/tie down model assertion
- cmd/snap: add "snap download" command
- integration-tests: remove them in favour of the spread tests
- tests: test all snap ubuntu core upgrade
- many: support install and remove by revision
- overlord/state: prevent change ready => unready
- tests: fixes to make the ubuntu-core-16 image usable with
-keep/-reuse
- asserts: authority-id and brand-id of serial must match
- firstboot: generate netplan config rather than ifupdown
- store: request device session macaroon from store
- tests: add workaround for u-d-f to unblock all-snap image tests
- tests: the stable ubuntu-core snap has snap run support now
- many: use make StripGlobalRootDir public
- asserts: add some stricter checks around format
- many: have AuthContext expose device store-id, serial and serial-
proof signing to the store
- tests: fix "tests/main/ack" to not break if asserts are alreay
there
- tests/main/ack: fix test/style
- snap: add key management commands
- firstboot: add firstboot assertions importing
Date: 2016-09-01 17:03:10.613890+00:00
Changed-By: Michael Vogt <michael.vogt at canonical.com>
Signed-By: Steve Langasek <steve.langasek at canonical.com>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/snapd/2.14.2~16.04
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