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OK A bit more context :
In that case the action tries to download a file locally and execute it which is not unreasonable but I guess is not authorized by snap restricted mode ( I really would love to understand what was behind this idea of using snap in restricted mode and recommend this method over the rest). |
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Hello,
I am using an ansible playbooks that needs to write files in /etc/ansible so it can do stuff.
However running Semaphore using snapcraft as recommanded I can only see that this is not working.
What could be my option on such issue (rewriting this huge playbook provided by an editor is not really my safest option) ?
Is there a writable path inside the snapcraft ?
Could I add connections at runtime I don't give a thing about running snapcraft in restricted mode if I can run it with access to local /etc/ansible in read write that would probably be the easiest for me.
Any advice on such situation, maybe I can relocate ANSIBLE_CONFIG to a writable path inside the snapcraft ?
Thank you for any input on that and sorry if it's the wrong place to ask.
Have a nice day.
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