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Git: - Set GIT_EXEC_PATH and include usr/lib/git-core so that git can find the git-remote-https helper (needed by e.g. "go mod download"). Go: - Put Go in its own snap part, and use stage-snaps instead of build-snaps so that it is included in the final snap. - Set GOCACHE to a writable directory. (In a previous commit, HOME is set to $SNAP_REAL_HOME which is unwritable.) Hugo: - Patch config/security/securityConfig.go "[security.exec] osEnv" whitelist (during snap build) so that external dependencies can use the required environment variables to run properly from within the snap. Asciidoctor: - Replace shebang line in asciidoctor so it can find the ruby executable. - Set RUBYLIB so that Ruby can find its libraries. Caveat/TODO: The Ruby version is hardcoded in our custom RUBYLIB. Embedded Dart Sass: - Download from GitHub and install it, for amd64 and arm64 only. Node.js: - Remove my incomplete include list so that npx is actually installed. - Set npm_config_{cache,init_module,userconfig} to writable locations. Pandoc: - Set pandoc_datadir so that Pandoc can find its data files. rst2html: - Install python3-docutils package for rst2html, rst2html5, etc. - Set PYTHONHOME so that Python can find its libraries. Note that asciidoctor, pandoc and rst2html are not in Hugo’s default "[security.exec] allow" whitelist, and the snap package does not change that default, so they still needed to be whitelisted manually in config.toml if necessary by the end user. Special thanks to Joe Mooring (@jmooring) for meticulously diagnosing the issue and providing a comprehensive test repository at https://github.com/jmooring/hugo-snap-test without which I would not have been able to understand and resolve the issue. Fixes #9078 |
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