Hi Isaac,

I see your ping at
http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/busybox/2023-July/090414.html got no
replies yet :(

Have you tried contacting upstream through other means such as filing a
bug in their bug tracker (https://bugs.busybox.net/) ?

As mentioned above, it would be nice to understand how we should deal
with this potential delta in the future.

> Resubscribing ubuntu-sponsors as I've had no response from the mailing
list

In this case, I suppose replying to Christian's request:

>  - a good explanation why you think that wouldn't lock us in into hard
to maintain delta and issues to users

is still pending.

Also, the debdiff should be updated to target noble and rebased on
1:1.36.1-6ubuntu1 which is the version in noble-proposed ATM.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2022927

Title:
  Busybox mount fails to mount Snaps

Status in busybox package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Snapd tries to mount squashfs Snaps with non-standard mount flags like
  "x-gdu.hide" and "x-gvfs-hide", both of which are used to indicate to
  userspace programs that a given mount should not be shown in a list of
  mounted partitions/filesystems. Busybox does not support these flags,
  and so fails with "Invalid argument".

  $ sudo busybox mount -t tmpfs -o x-gdu-hide test /tmp/test
  mount: mounting test on /tmp/test failed: Invalid argument

  These flags can likely be be safely ignored, as they don't actually
  affect the functionality of the mount. This goes for all mount options
  starting with "x-", as these generally denote non-standard mount
  option "extensions".

  I've created a patch against Busybox which adds an optional
  configuration item to ignore all mount options beginning with "x-". An
  additional verbose option has also been added to enable the ability to
  report that the mount flags have been ignored, rather than silently
  ignoring them.

  This is a requirement for a customer project, where we are limited to
  using Busybox (due to coreutils' GPL-3.0 licence) but would also
  require using Snaps like checkbox for testing and verification. This
  was posted on the Busybox mailing list a few months ago
  (http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/busybox/2023-March/090202.html)
  but patch acceptance there seems to take quite a long time, and we
  need this for the customer.

  A PPA containing the patched Busybox version is available on the
  project's Launchpad team: https://launchpad.net/~nemos-
  team/+archive/ubuntu/ppa

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