** Description changed: SRU Justification: + [Impact] - Impact: + The in-tree snapcraft.yaml is stale. It does not produce any functional kernel + snap for jammy:linux-raspi. - The in-tree snapcraft.yaml is stale. It does not produce any functional kernel - snap for jammy:linux-raspi. + [Fix] + Replace the stale snapcraft.yaml with a newly implemented one. - Fix: - Replace the stale snapcraft.yaml with a newly implemented one. + [Testcase] + Build a pi-kernel with the following command: - Testcase: + [for arm64] - Build a pi-kernel with the following command: + $ snapcraft --use-lxd --build-for=arm64 - [for arm64] + [for armhf] - $ snapcraft --use-lxd --build-for=arm64 + $ snapcraft --use-lxd --build-for=armhf - [for armhf] + Then, install it to Ubuntu Core 22 running on a raspi board. - $ snapcraft --use-lxd --build-for=armhf + $ snap install --dangerous <kernel-snap> - Then, install it to Ubuntu Core 22 running on a raspi board. - - $ snap install --dangerous <kernel-snap> - - Please note you need "grade: dangerous" for replacing - the kernel using the local snap. + Please note you need "grade: dangerous" for replacing + the kernel using the local snap.
** Description changed: SRU Justification: [Impact] - The in-tree snapcraft.yaml is stale. It does not produce any functional kernel - snap for jammy:linux-raspi. + The in-tree snapcraft.yaml is stale. It does not produce any functional kernel + snap for jammy:linux-raspi. [Fix] - Replace the stale snapcraft.yaml with a newly implemented one. + + Replace the stale snapcraft.yaml with a newly implemented one. [Testcase] - Build a pi-kernel with the following command: + Build a pi-kernel with the following command: - [for arm64] + [for arm64] - $ snapcraft --use-lxd --build-for=arm64 + $ snapcraft --use-lxd --build-for=arm64 - [for armhf] + for armhf] - $ snapcraft --use-lxd --build-for=armhf + $ snapcraft --use-lxd --build-for=armhf - Then, install it to Ubuntu Core 22 running on a raspi board. + Then, install it to Ubuntu Core 22 running on a raspi board. - $ snap install --dangerous <kernel-snap> + $ snap install --dangerous <kernel-snap> - Please note you need "grade: dangerous" for replacing - the kernel using the local snap. + Please note you need "grade: dangerous" for replacing + the kernel using the local snap. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2051468 Title: Fix snapcraftyaml.yaml for jammy:linux-raspi Status in linux package in Ubuntu: New Status in linux-raspi package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: SRU Justification: [Impact] The in-tree snapcraft.yaml is stale. It does not produce any functional kernel snap for jammy:linux-raspi. [Fix] Replace the stale snapcraft.yaml with a newly implemented one. [Testcase] Build a pi-kernel with the following command: [for arm64] $ snapcraft --use-lxd --build-for=arm64 for armhf] $ snapcraft --use-lxd --build-for=armhf Then, install it to Ubuntu Core 22 running on a raspi board. $ snap install --dangerous <kernel-snap> Please note you need "grade: dangerous" for replacing the kernel using the local snap. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2051468/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kernel-packages Post to : kernel-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kernel-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp