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[Bug 1747714] Re: network manager snap service name regression

 

Fix Released for bionic; this landed in netplan.io 0.34 (not shown
because of the package rename):

netplan.io (0.34) bionic; urgency=medium

  * New release 0.34 (LP: #1754019):
    * Implement "optional: true" to correctly write systemd network definitions
      with "RequiredForOnline=false", so that these networks do not block boot.
      (LP: #1664844)
    * Implement 'help' as a subcommand of any netplan command, so that running
      'netplan * help' always returns some helpful information. (LP: #1748629)
    * Reinstate snap support for dealing with the NetworkManager snap.
      (LP: #1747714)
    * Added bash completion. (LP: #1749869)
    * Implement 'netplan ip leases': allows users to retrieve lease information
      for the backend in use; to query for custom DHCP options.
    * Don't silently break bridge-priority; fix it instead. (LP: #1752162)
    * Miscellaneous coverage, linting, and fuzzing fixes.
    * Refactor subcommands into separate source files, automate command loading
      and various code cleanups.
    * Disable "ifupdown-migrate"; which is incomplete and thus risks breaking
      systems. Better iterate over it without showing it as a viable option.
    * Add better routing support, implement initial routing policy support.
      - Add 'on-link' support. (LP: #1735193)
  * debian/control:
    - Renamed source and "real" binary to netplan.io.
    - Added a transitional package for nplan.
    - Updated Vcs-* fields to point to the Github project we now use.
    - Updated Standards-Version, debhelper.
  * debian/compat: bump to debhelper compat level 11.
  * debian/copyright: Update Format: field for https.
  * debian/netplan.io.install: obligatory file to install files.
  * debian/source/format: now we're 3.0 native, for reals.

** Changed in: nplan (Ubuntu Bionic)
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  network manager snap service name regression

Status in nplan package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in nplan source package in Xenial:
  Fix Committed
Status in nplan source package in Artful:
  Won't Fix
Status in nplan source package in Bionic:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  [Impact]
  netplan users on Ubuntu Core systems wishing to change netplan configuration that affects NetworkManager

  [Test cases]
  1) Run 'sudo netplan apply'
  2) Verify that NetworkManager has been restarted, and no errors were shown on console.

  [Regression potential]
  This fixes a current regression where netplan fails to use the right NetworkManager service file to restart NM on Ubuntu Core systems. On systems with both the NetworkManager from the Ubuntu archive and a snap-based NetworkManager are installed, this would default to the snap-based NetworkManager. In these cases, existing systems would regress in behavior if they have a working installation of NetworkManager from the Ubuntu archive.

  ---

  A previous code change seems to have been dropped from nplan on
  xenial.

  The change enabled netplan to restart network-manager service when
  netman is installed as a snap.

  Without the change, netplan tries to restart the debian packaged
  service name of netman.

  Here is the change:
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nplan/+bug/1627641/comments/16

  Please also see customer's fourm post on this topic:
  https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/netplan-and-networkmanager-interaction-bug/3863

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