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Update snapd version so images with components can be built #243

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Note though that I have seen a couple of issues when testing against later in main: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-image/+bug/2077572

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Updated to take some of the latest component changes in snapd.

@upils upils merged commit 49ddabe into canonical:main Sep 13, 2024
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