Hi Jamie, Here is some more information as requested : admin@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@localhost:~$ snap refresh error: cannot refresh []: cannot refresh snap-declaration for "stlouis-kernel": Get https://assertions.ubuntu.com/v1/assertions/snap-declaration/16/0EawO5JYYJmNw9CmweMnyrwGgJxDUHag?max-format=1: net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers) admin@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@lists.snapcraft.io On 11 January 2017 at 07:16, Jamie Bennett <jamie.benn...@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* > > jenny.mur...@episensor.com <jenny.mur...@episensor.com> t | +353 (0) 61 > > 512 511 w | http://www.episensor.com > > > -- > > Snapcraft mailing list > > Snapcraft@lists.snapcraft.io > > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/ > mailman/listinfo/snapcraft > > > -- > Snapcraft mailing list > Snapcraft@lists.snapcraft.io > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/ > mailman/listinfo/snapcraft > -- *Jenny Murphy* *EpiSensor, Georges Quay House, Georges Quay, Limerick, Ireland* jenny.mur...@episensor.com <jenny.mur...@episensor.com> t | +353 (0) 61 512 511 w | http://www.episensor.com
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