Testing this sort of thing is definitely awkward. It is possible to put an
"asserted" snap into an ISO using inject-subiquity-snap.sh but only
subiquity developers can make assertions for subiquity using the stroe.
IOW, I'll test it :)
On Wed, 15 Jul 2020 at 21:20, Dariusz Gadomski <email address hidden>
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> Great news, thanks Michael. I'd love to test it. Is there a trick to
> trigger an update when e.g. updating the regular focal iso with a self-
> built snap?
>
> >From what I saw manually installed snap (with ./scripts/inject-
> subiquity-snap.sh) has version set to x1 and it seems to superseed
> whatever is available via snap store.
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Testing this sort of thing is definitely awkward. It is possible to put an subiquity- snap.sh but only
"asserted" snap into an ISO using inject-
subiquity developers can make assertions for subiquity using the stroe.
IOW, I'll test it :)
On Wed, 15 Jul 2020 at 21:20, Dariusz Gadomski <email address hidden>
wrote:
> Great news, thanks Michael. I'd love to test it. Is there a trick to /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 1886816 /bugs.launchpad .net/subiquity/ +bug/1886816/ +subscriptions
> trigger an update when e.g. updating the regular focal iso with a self-
> built snap?
>
> >From what I saw manually installed snap (with ./scripts/inject-
> subiquity-snap.sh) has version set to x1 and it seems to superseed
> whatever is available via snap store.
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