I think this bug should be followed up with a change to retain=3 on
Ubuntu servers.
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[Expired for snapd (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
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You can set the number of revisions to keep with `snap set system
refresh.retain=`. The choice for Server is probably unfortunately a
victim of inheriting the default choice for Ubuntu Desktop, which is 2.
We originally had 3 for Desktop too (which is also still the default on
Ubuntu Core), but tha
OK thanks. I must say that this is not a great user experience. How
would we "increase the number of revisions that are kept around on a
system" ? It seems that the default of 2 is pretty low for servers.
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Hi @axino, unfortunately I'm not aware of all the details of your
system, but if you do not have the desired snap revision available on
your system, then I can't advise on how you could get access to a
revision which works for your system. You could try reaching out to the
publisher to see if they
@anonymouse67 hello ! so how do you suggest we fix our production system
now ?
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It is by design that you cannot revert to a snap that you do not already
have installed on a system.
You can try using `snap list ruby --all` to get all currently installed
revisions on your system (but note that only one revision can be
"active" at a time), the revisions listed by this command ar