snapd 2.0.10 source package in Ubuntu

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snapd (2.0.10) xenial; urgency=medium

  *  New upstream release: LP: #1597329
    - interfaces: also allow @{PROC}/@{pid}/mountinfo and
      @{PROC}/@{pid}/mountstats
    - interfaces: allow read access to /etc/machine-id and
      @{PROC}/@{pid}/smaps
    - interfaces: miscelleneous policy updates for default, log-observe
      and system-observe
    - snapstate: add logging after a successful doLinkSnap
    - tests, integration-tests: port try tests to spread
    - store, cmd/snapd: send a basic user-agent to the store
    - store: add buy method
    - client: retry on failed GETs
    - tests: actual refresh test
    - docs: REST API update
    - interfaces: add mount support for hooks.
    - interfaces: add udev support for hooks.
    - interfaces: add dbus support for hooks.
    - tests, integration-tests: port refresh test to spread
    - tests, integration-tests: port change errors test to spread
    - overlord/ifacestate: don't retry snap security setup
    - integration-tests: remove unused file
    - tests: manage the socket unit when reseting state
    - overlord: improve organization of state patches
    - tests: wait for snapd listening after reset
    - interfaces/builtin: allow other sr*/scd* optical devices
    - systemd: add support for squashfuse
    - snap: make snaps vanishing less fatal for the system
    - snap-exec: os.Exec() needs argv0 in the args[] slice too
    - many: add new `create-user` command
    - interfaces: auto-connect content interfaces with the same content
      and developer
    - snapstate: add Current revision to SnapState
    - readme: tweak readme blurb
    - integration-tests: wait for listening port instead of active
      service reported by systemd
    - many: rename Current -> {CurrentSideInfo,CurrentInfo}
    - spread: fix home interface test after suite move
    - many: name unversioned data.
    - interfaces: add "content" interface
    - overlord/snapstate: defaultBackend can go away now
    - debian: comment to remember why the timer is setup like it is
    - tests,spread.yaml: introduce an upgrade test, support/split into
      two suites for this
    - overlord,overlord/snapstate: ensure we keep snap type in snapstate
      of each snap
    - many: rework the firstboot support
    - integration-tests: fix test failure
    - spread: keep core on suite restore
    - tests: temporary fix for state reset
    - overlord: add infrastructure for simple state format/content
      migrations
    - interfaces: add seccomp support for hooks.
    - interfaces: allow gvfs shares in home and temporarily allow
      socketcall by default (LP: #1592901, LP: #1594675)
    - tests, integration-tests: port network-bind interface tests to
      spread
    - snap,snap/snaptest: use PopulateDir/MakeTestSnapWithFiles directly
      and remove MockSnapWithHooks
    - interfaces: add mpris interface
    - tests: enable `snap run` on i386
    - tests, integration-tests: port network interface test to spread
    - tests, integration-tests: port interfaces cli to spread
    - tests, integration-tests: port leftover install tests to spread
    - interfaces: add apparmor support for hooks.
    - tests, integration-tests: port log-observe interface tests to
      spread
    - asserts: improve Decode doc comment about assertion format
    - tests: moved snaps to lib
    - many: add the camera interface
    - many: add optical-drive interface
    - interfaces: auto-connect home if running on classic
    - spread: bump gccgo test timeout
    - interfaces: use security tags to index security snippets.
    - daemon, overlord/snapstate, store: send confinement header to the
      store for install
    - spread: run tests on 16.04 i386 concurrently
    - tests,integration-tests: port install error tests to spread
    - interfaces: add a serial-port interface
    - tests, integration-tests, debian: port sideload install tests to
      spread
    - interfaces: add new bind security backend and refactor
      backendtests
    - snap: load and validate implicit hooks.
    - tests: add a build/run test for gccgo in spread
    - cmd/snap/cmd_login: Adjust message after adding support for wheel
      group
    - tests, integration-tests: ported install from store tests to
      spread
    - snap: make `snap change <taskid>` show task progress
    - tests, integration-tests: port search tests to spread
    - overlord/state,daemon: make abort proceed immediately, fix doc
      comment, improve tests
    - daemon: extend privileged access to users in "wheel" group
    - snap: tweak `snap refresh` and `snap refresh --list` outputTiny
      branch that does three things:
    - interfaces: refactor auto-connection candidate check
    - snap: add support for snap {install,refresh}
      --{edge,beta,candidate,stable}
    - release: don't force KDE Neon into devmode.

 -- Michael Vogt <email address hidden>  Wed, 29 Jun 2016 21:02:39 +0200

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golang-github-snapcore-snapd-dev: snappy development go packages.

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golang-github-ubuntu-core-snappy-dev: transitional dummy package

 This is a transitional dummy package. It can safely be removed.

snapd: Daemon and tooling that enable snap packages

 Install, configure, refresh and remove snap packages. Snaps are
 'universal' packages that work across many different Linux systems,
 enabling secure distribution of the latest apps and utilities for
 cloud, servers, desktops and the internet of things.
 .
 Start with 'snap list' to see installed snaps.

snapd-dbgsym: debug symbols for package snapd

 Install, configure, refresh and remove snap packages. Snaps are
 'universal' packages that work across many different Linux systems,
 enabling secure distribution of the latest apps and utilities for
 cloud, servers, desktops and the internet of things.
 .
 Start with 'snap list' to see installed snaps.

ubuntu-core-snapd-units: transitional dummy package

 This is a transitional dummy package. It can safely be removed.

ubuntu-snappy: transitional dummy package

 This is a transitional dummy package. It can safely be removed.

ubuntu-snappy-cli: transitional dummy package

 This is a transitional dummy package. It can safely be removed.