Manual update of snap/snapd and core/ubuntu-core

Jenny Murphy jenny.murphy at episensor.com
Wed Jan 11 12:05:59 UTC 2017


Oh ok, so when they do, the updates will start happening automatically?
Thanks.

On 11 January 2017 at 11:54, Jamie Bennett <jamie.bennett at canonical.com>
wrote:

> Hi Jenny,
>
> The lack of update is due to the platform you are using: St Louis. It
> looks like the team responsible for St Louis updates has not fully
> validated the new Ubuntu Core software which is why you haven't seen an
> update yet. I suspect that an update is forthcoming soon.
>
> Regards,
> Jamie.
>
> On 11 Jan 2017, at 13:38, Jenny Murphy <jenny.murphy at episensor.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>  This is the error I get after step 1:
>
>
> admin at localhost:~$ snap refresh core --edge
> error: cannot refresh "core": cannot refresh "core" to revision 870: no
> validation by "stlouis"
>
> On 11 January 2017 at 10:21, Manik Taneja <manik at canonical.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Jenny,
>>
>> Welcome to Ubuntu Core. I see that you are experiencing a timeout while
>> retrieving assertions. We have added additional redundancy to the client in
>> a later revision (2.20) of snapd. While we await for 2.20 to move into the
>> stable channel, can I request that you manually upgrade to the edge channel
>> using-
>>
>> snap refresh core --edge
>> snap --version
>> snap list
>>
>> Once the refresh succedes, than please try the snap refresh command to
>> make sure that all snaps are updated to the latest. If you still experience
>> similar issues, please let us know. For reference, here's a screenshot of
>> the cmd usage-
>>
>> <image.png>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Manik
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 11:39 AM, Jenny Murphy <
>> jenny.murphy at episensor.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Jamie,
>>> Here is some more information as requested :
>>>
>>> admin at localhost:~$ snap info core
>>> name:      core
>>> summary:   "snapd runtime environment"
>>> publisher: canonical
>>> description: |
>>>   The core runtime environment for snapd
>>> type:        core
>>> tracking:    stable
>>> installed:   16.04.1 (714) 79MB -
>>> refreshed:   2016-12-16 04:28:38 +0000 UTC
>>> channels:
>>>   stable:    16.04.1 (714) 0B -
>>>   candidate: 16.04.1 (714) 0B -
>>>   beta:      16.04.1 (714) 0B -
>>>   edge:      16.04.1 (870) 0B -
>>>
>>> admin at localhost:~$ snap refresh
>>> error: cannot refresh []: cannot refresh snap-declaration for
>>> "stlouis-kernel": Get https://assertions.ubuntu.com/
>>> v1/assertions/snap-declaration/16/0EawO5JYYJmNw9CmweMnyrwGgJ
>>> xDUHag?max-format=1: net/http: request canceled while waiting for
>>> connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)
>>>
>>> admin at localhost:~$ snap list
>>> Name             Version        Rev  Developer  Notes
>>> bluez            5.37-2         15   canonical  -
>>> core             16.04.1        714  canonical  -
>>> gateway          2.0            x3              devmode
>>> modem-manager    1.4.0-1        14   canonical  -
>>> network-manager  1.2.2-10       73   canonical  -
>>> snappy-debug     0.26           25   canonical  -
>>> snapweb          0.21.2         24   canonical  -
>>> stlouis          16.04-1.13     11   canonical  -
>>> stlouis-kernel   4.4.0-57-1     7    canonical  -
>>> tpm2             1.0-2.1        12   canonical  -
>>> uefi-fw-tools    1.2-0.7.2+git  2    canonical  -
>>>
>>>
>>> snapcraft at lists.snapcraft.io
>>> On 11 January 2017 at 07:16, Jamie Bennett <jamie.bennett at canonical.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Jenny,
>>>>
>>>> On 09/01/17 at 10:28am, Jenny Murphy wrote:
>>>> > Hi,
>>>> >  My query is related to a few of the recent discussions regarding
>>>> versions,
>>>> > releases and updates/
>>>> >
>>>> > I currently have a Snappy Ubuntu system as follows :
>>>> >
>>>> > snap --version gives the following result :
>>>> >  snap    2.18.1
>>>> >  snapd   2.18.1
>>>> >  series  16
>>>> >
>>>> > more /etc/lsb-release yeilds :
>>>> > DISTRIB_ID="Ubuntu Core"
>>>> > DISTRIB_RELEASE=16
>>>> > DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu Core 16
>>>> >
>>>> > And finally snap list yields :
>>>> > core             16.04.1        641  canonical  --
>>>> >
>>>> > I don't see to be  getting any automatic updates which I don't mind
>>>> about
>>>> > as long as I could manually update.
>>>> >
>>>> > So just a few questions :
>>>> >
>>>> > 1. How can I update snap and snapd
>>>>
>>>> What happens when you type:
>>>>
>>>> $ snap info core
>>>>
>>>> Also, what happens when you type:
>>>>
>>>> $ snap refresh
>>>>
>>>> > 2. Is snap the front end to snapd ? Do they get updated together?
>>>>
>>>> Yes.
>>>>
>>>> > 3. Can I update snapd and not update ubuntu-core and core.
>>>>
>>>> On an Ubuntu Core system snapd is integral to the device, on a classic
>>>> system
>>>> snapd is an add-on package so in the former case the system and snapd
>>>> are
>>>> updated together.
>>>>
>>>> > 4. Should ubuntu-core and core be updated together also? From the
>>>> previous
>>>> > reply on this topic, it seems core is the framework and ubuntu-core
>>>> is the
>>>> > filesystem or is it vice versa?
>>>>
>>>> ubuntu-core is the old name for core. We renamed this to better reflect
>>>> that
>>>> other cores could be available that are not Ubuntu based. Do you have
>>>> both of
>>>> these installed on your system? In fact, can you give us a full output
>>>> of:
>>>>
>>>> $ snap list
>>>>
>>>> > I know there are a lot of questions here but it is just a little bit
>>>> >sn unclear to me at the moment. Maybe there are also some other users
>>>> in the
>>>> > same position.
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > Thanks,
>>>> > Jenny
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > *Jenny Murphy*
>>>> > *EpiSensor, Georges Quay House, Georges Quay, Limerick, Ireland*
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