[10:44] <vir17> hi, anyone know how to install wireless in ubuntu snappy xenial?#
[11:40] <ogra_`> vir17, everything you need should be there, just create a wlan0 (or however your device is called) file in /etc/network/interfaces,.d
[12:13] <vir17> thank you ogra_`
[12:14] <vir17> i suppose within classic shell?
[12:14] <ogra_`> nope, directrly in snappy
[12:14] <ogra_`> here is an example of the syntax http://people.canonical.com/~ogra/snappy/dragonboard/README
[12:16] <vir17> perfect, I will try it
[12:16] <vir17> :)
[12:22] <vir17> and another stupid question
[12:22] <vir17> i use touch to add wlan0 file
[12:23] <vir17> but I dont know how to add data inside this file
[12:23] <ogra_`> use vi :)
[12:23] <vir17> i have nano instal
[12:23] <vir17> but i get permission denied
[12:23] <ogra_`> sudo vi /etc/network/interfaces.d/wlan0
[12:24] <vir17> sorry nano is for classic
[15:36] <anpok_> i now get signature verification failed when trying a install a snap.. even when using --allow-unauthenticated
[15:36] <anpok_> s/a/to
[15:50] <renat> Hi all! It's Renat from Screenly.
[15:50] <renat> I need a help with snapcraft.
[15:51] <renat> For the some reason, when it ask it to build for armhf acrh, - it builds for x86_64 arch.
[15:51] <renat> It generates armhf snap, but inside there are x86 executables.
[15:51] <renat> And I cannot execute them on the RaspberryPI=(
[16:09] <anpok_> i guess I should rather ask .. how does snapcraft sign snaps?..
[16:10] <anpok_> renat: hm i tinkered with cross compiling snaps.. but couldnt manage to solve the problem you describe..
[16:11] <anpok_> maybe time for a bug report...
[16:11] <renat> anpok_I don't need to cross-compile. It used to work as I rememeber. I just need to run a python script.
[16:11] <anpok_> I am now building on one of my boards in a chroot env on a decent sata drive
[16:12] <renat> anpok_ : Sign - you mean - install without --allow-unauthenticated ?
[16:14] <anpok_> hm yeah that used to work
[16:14] <anpok_> i updated to newest snapcraft and updated the system image today
[16:15] <anpok_> now i get verification failed with exit status 14
[17:26] <ogra_`> anpok_, snapcraft doesnt sign them at all, only the store does, if you have locally build snaps you always need (and needed) --allow-unauthenticated
[17:27] <ogra_`> could it be that you used the snappy-remote script in the past (that sets the option by default when installing) ?
[17:33] <anpok_> hm no only found out about snappy-remote today..
[17:33] <anpok_> could it be that the snappy update failed
[17:35] <ogra_`> snappy list would tell you
[17:36] <anpok_> hm still the old one
[17:36] <anpok_> i guess i need something newer than september 2015 to work with current snaps
[17:36] <ogra_`> snapcraft 2.0 needs xenial/rolling
[17:37] <ogra_`> only 1.0 works with 15.04
[17:37] <renat> ogra_: hi! It's Renat from Screenly.
[17:37] <renat> I have a question=)
[17:37] <ogra_`> i see it above :)
[17:37] <ogra_`> i dont think you can build armhf snaps on non armhf systems yet
[17:37] <renat> Is it possible to build armhf snap on the amd64 ubuntu?
[17:37] <anpok_> ogra_`: something like: release: ubuntu-core/15.04/edge
[17:38] <ogra_`> anpok_, thats the non QAed build of 15.04 ... before it goes to the stable channel
[17:38] <ogra_`> (and can only use snapcraft 1.0 binaries)
[17:39] <renat> ogra_: understood. Thanks. So I need an other ubuntu. For example Trusty for Rpi.
[17:39] <ogra_`> if you target xenial (16.04) then you can build on your snappy system
[17:40] <ogra_`> the 16.04 images have the "classic dimension" ... i.e. a container thats shipped by default to enable you to use apt
[17:40] <ogra_`> sudo snappy enable-classic
[17:40] <ogra_`> snappy shell classic
[17:40] <ogra_`> ...
[17:40] <ogra_`> and you anc atp-get install what you need
[17:40] <ogra_`> (i.e. snapcraft to do native armhf builds)
[17:41] <ogra_`> note though that this obnly works in 16.04 images
[17:41] <anpok_> ogra_`: is there an easy way to get to get to xenial?
[17:41] <ogra_`> no
[17:42] <ogra_`> well, as easy as re-flashing :)
[17:42] <anpok_> hehe
[17:42] <ogra_`> there is no update path
[17:42] <anpok_> ok .. guess it is time to learn that
[17:42] <ogra_`> just use ubuntu-device-flash to roll an up to date image :)
[17:47] <anpok_> i guess I could reuse the device part from lemaker ..