Brad, I need some clarification on the apport-collect script. The curtin
environment is a very limited installation environment and when I ran
apport-collect, it was attempting to open a socket but never returned.
AFAICT, it needs to open a browser to allow user to authenticate through
a browser, but I don't see a way for me to do it that way since there's
no browser. Is it possible for the tool to collect this data offline
then use the apport-collect to post the data from another system from
which I can authenticate from? If so, can you please share the steps?

Seth, we haven't recreated this without MAAS but we think that this
should re-creatable in any environment with an overlay root... You could
try with a LiveCD for example. Once inside the environment, then you
would verify content of /tmp then run "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-
get install libc6" assuming that the libc6 version in the archive is
newer. If the content of /tmp is empty, then issue was successfully
recreated.

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