[03:00] <fishcooker> apk ini apkah di surabaya kah?
[03:00] <fishcooker> *sorry typo
[06:19] <jchodyniecki> installed snappy on ESXi, virtualbox, and vagrant and the ubuntu/ubuntu user/pass doesn't work on any of them
[06:19] <jchodyniecki> any help?
[08:22] <JamesTait> Good morning all; happy Monday and happy Scrabble Day! :-D
[13:49] <dholbach> mvo, https://code.launchpad.net/~dholbach/click-reviewers-tools/run-pyflakes3/+merge/255821
[14:27] <fionnan> Anyone getting `ERROR: Could not generate AppArmor profile for docker_docker_1.5.0.002.json...` when installing docker on a fresh snappy instance?  Traceback is here: http://pastebin.com/ChQmLUmq
[14:54] <mterry> snappy-go no longer allows you to build a snap with an unknown framework?
[15:01] <pendigging> Recently update snappy app docker 1.5.0.002 fails to install on ubuntu core dev 15.04.
[15:01] <pendigging> ubuntu@localhost:/var/log$ sudo snappy install docker docker      8 MB     [[15:02] <pendigging> Any workaround?
[15:04] <ogra_> asac, ^^^^
[15:04] <ogra_> two people already
[15:04] <fionnan> yup
[15:08] <jdstrand> pendigging: are you using the latest promoted image or the latest devel-proposed?
[15:08] <jdstrand> pendigging: actually, can you paste: system-image-cli -i
[15:09] <pendigging> ubuntu@localhost:~$ system-image-cli -i current build number: 145 device name: generic_amd64 channel: ubuntu-core/devel last update: 2015-02-24 19:19:17 version version: 145 version ubuntu: 20150223.2 version raw-device: 20150223.2 ubuntu@localhost:~$
[15:09] <jdstrand> let me try
[15:11] <jdstrand> pendigging: ah, that is the old promoted image
[15:11] <jdstrand> fionnan: hey, can you give the output of: system-image-cli -i
[15:13] <jdstrand> pendigging: you need to update your system with snappy update and reboot
[15:14] <pendigging> jdstrand:   Tx much!   I will give it a whirl!
[15:24] <fionnan> jdstrand: yup, here you go
[15:24] <fionnan> http://pastebin.com/NLt2exvx
[15:25] <pendigging> jdstrand:  That worked for me.  Again, tx :-)
[15:25] <jdstrand> fionnan: right, the same thing I told pendigging applies to you. you need to update your system with snappy update
[15:25] <jdstrand> pendigging: nice!
[15:25] <jdstrand> asac: re ogra's ping, I handled it
[15:34] <dholbach> links:
[15:34] <dholbach> http://developer.ubuntu.com/snappy
[15:34] <dholbach> https://developer.ubuntu.com/snappy/porting/
[15:35] <lool> thnka dholbach
[15:35] <dholbach> https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~snappy-dev/snappy/snappy/files/head:/docs/
[15:35] <dholbach> anytime
[15:35] <lool> repeating for the couple of recent joiners
[15:36] <lool> http://developer.ubuntu.com/snappy
[15:36] <lool> https://developer.ubuntu.com/snappy/porting/
[15:36] <lool> https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~snappy-dev/snappy/snappy/files/head:/docs/
[15:43] <elopio> http://www.wefearchange.org/2015/04/creating-python-snaps.html
[15:43] <elopio> I'm playing with ^
[15:55] <lool> slide deck with links: https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/presentation/d/1DCeQ1lSsZQaGAyUeJGOdCbTVstG1DYViw9wc2GUpK7w/edit#slide=id.g606de2313_017
[16:22] <lool> sergiusens: the porting guide says snappy-dev/beta for the PPA with latest device-flash; I'm using snappy-dev/tools though; which one is the right one?
[16:22] <lool> NB: there are trusty users here
[16:23]  * ogra_ always uses phablet-team/tools 
[16:23] <ogra_> :P
[16:34] <fionnan> jdstrand: Cheers!
[16:36] <sergiusens> lool: I'm on trusty
[16:36] <sergiusens> lool: and using the tools ppa, that said I need to copy it to beta
[16:38] <lool> sergiusens: I told everyone to use the tools PPA now
[17:12] <lool> sergiusens: do you have the power adapter for the ninja SDK? if not, what's the voltage?
[17:12] <vila__> mvo: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/snappy/+bug/1443557 feel free to re-assign
[17:23] <mvo> vila__: thanks, I put it on our trello board
[18:39] <elopio> jodh: ping. We are at the snappy sprint and they told us you have been running tests.
[18:39] <elopio> jodh: could you join #ubuntu-quality and tell us which kind of tests have you been running, and the kind of errors you have found?
[19:34] <tgm4883> Having difficulty getting the snappy image booting on the beaglebone black. following the instructions on http://www.ubuntu.com/things#try-beaglebone I've got the image on the micro SD card, but when the card is inserted I don't seem to get anything happening on the beaglebone. Just the one power light
[19:35] <tgm4883> puting other things on the card (debian, ubuntu) boots up fine
[19:35] <lool> hwang4: https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/presentation/d/1DCeQ1lSsZQaGAyUeJGOdCbTVstG1DYViw9wc2GUpK7w/edit
[19:36] <hamo> mvo: ping
[19:36] <mvo> hamo: pong
[19:37] <hamo> mvo: Hi...https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/snappy/+bug/1443599
[19:37] <hamo> mvo: I found some issue during usage
[19:37] <hamo> mvo: and I have proposed a patch, could you help to review it?
[19:38] <mvo> hamo: YES, sounds great, let me have a look
[19:38] <hamo> mvo: thanks :-)
[19:44] <hamo> mvo: I saw you approve it... Thanks very much for your reivew
[19:44] <hamo> mvo: what should I do next?
[20:26] <mvo> hamo: hm, let me think about this for a minute or two
[20:29] <lool> Nikolay: http://people.canonical.com/~ogra/ninja/README
[20:29] <lool> ogra_: ^ was that the latest ninja sdk bits you had?
[20:29] <lool> ogra_: we're running a hands on workshop and I've proposed Nikolay to create an OEM snap for ths board
[20:48] <sergiusens> hamo: if you want to contribute, maybe adding support for snappy info to list the oem snaps if they exist
[20:48] <sergiusens> hamo: or the other one would be to have snappy list follow the spacing spec
[21:22] <tbo_> can I chroot into snappy from ubuntu?
[22:02] <sergiusens> mvo: Chipaca https://code.launchpad.net/~sergiusens/snappy/installFactorX/+merge/256042
[22:31] <Chipaca> sergiusens: when you feel like taking a break, https://code.launchpad.net/~chipaca/snappy/touch/+merge/255650