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2.23.1

08 Mar 15:44
2.23.1
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Bugfix release for 2.23.1:

  • packaging, tests: use "systemctl list-unit-files --full"
    everywhere
    - interfaces: fix default content attribute value
    - tests: do not nuke the entire snapd.conf.d dir when changing
    store settings
    - hookstate: run the right "snap" command in the hookmanager
    - snapstate: revert PR#2958, run configure ho

2.23

03 Mar 12:51
2.23
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Release 2.23

2.21

17 Jan 08:14
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Hi,

The snappy team is proud to announce the release of snapd 2.21. After
a refreshing holiday season we are back in action and have built some
interesting new features! The focus was improving classic confinement
and aliases support.

Here are just some of the highlights:

  • improve alias handling (auto-alias improvements, new snap aliases
    command to list them and their status)
  • fix install of classic confined snaps from the store
  • improve output of snap find when nothing is found
  • switch to a pure go based gettext
  • fixes in the snap info output (fix remote sizes, fix tracked
    channel output)
  • allow using new snapd from the core snap
  • new interfaces:
    • physical-memory-*, io-ports-control
    • interface improvements:
    • upower-observer
    • allow getsockopt by default everyhwere

This release is uploaded to the Ubuntu 14.04/16.04/16.10 proposed
pocket. It will also be available in 17.04 and in the candidate
channel for the core and ubuntu-core snaps. Other distros will
follow shortly. The stable channel continues to have the 2.20
version. If you would like to test out this new snapd version on your
Ubuntu Core device you can use the command:

$ snap refresh --candidate core

On the classic distribution you can help testing by enabling -proposed and then installing snapd.

Hope you enjoy the new release, if there are any questions, please let
us know!

Cheers,
Michael (on behalf of the snappy team)

2.16

19 Oct 20:12
2.16
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tagging package snapd version 2.16

2.15.2

19 Sep 08:56
2.15.2
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Small bugfix release:

  • asserts: define a bit less terse Ref.String
  • interfaces: disable auto-connect in libvirt interface
  • asserts: check that validation assertions are signed by the publisher of the gating snap

2.15.1

19 Sep 07:55
2.15.1
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Small bugfix release:

  • fix ordering in seed.yaml, this fixes auto-starting of snapweb
  • fix regression: revert change that made the account-key's name mandatory
  • auto refresh all snap declarations
  • allow reading /etc/environment

2.15

16 Sep 08:57
2.15
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The snapd team is happy to announce the 2.15 release.

Some highlights:

  • fix upgrading to already installed version, this makes channel switching much more pleasant
  • no more shell wrapper scripts in /snap/bin/
  • add support for gpg2
  • interfaces:
  • updates for default, browser-support and camera
  • many bugfixes
  • image improvements

2.14.2

12 Sep 15:11
2.14.2.16.04
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2.14.2.16.04

tagging package snapd version 2.14.2.16.04

2.13

25 Aug 09:14
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The snapd team is happy to announce the 2.13 release.

Some highlights:

  • snap assertions checking is working end-to-end
  • new interfaces:
    • lxd-support
    • fuse
    • mpris fixes
  • many bugfixes
  • image improvements

2.12

25 Aug 08:03
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The snappy team is happy to announce that the snapd 2.12 release is
released into Ubuntu 16.04 (xenial-updates) and Fedora 24
(COPR). Other distribution will follow soon.

Some highlights:

  • new interfaces:
    • gpio
    • browser-support
    • bluetooth-control
    • system-trace
    • process-control
  • image related improvements/fixes
  • many bugs fixed
  • many spread integration tests added

I hope you enjoy the new release! If there are any questions or if you
notice any issues, please let us know.