[00:37] <kyrofa> Thanks nhaines. I didn't really know what to say there. You phrased it perfectly
[03:24] <olympionex> is anybody using snaps to automatically pull in dependencies and setup a dev environment?
[03:30] <Kamilion> nhaines: went and read the wikipedia page on it; seems like a lot has changed. Also; last time I had tested it, I must have been using xmir. Can't say I've touched it for more than a few minutes at a time since 13.10, honestly.
[03:31] <Kamilion> looks like they use libinput now too. cool.
[05:19] <nhaines> Kamilion: And the nice thing is that since they can just run an XMir instance for each application, problem solved eventually.  :)  (Probably when using snaps.)
[05:19] <Kamilion> Ah, I see the appeal. especally seeing QT as the toolkit of choice (which has already had good wayland support for a long time)
[11:54] <noizer> Hi how can i snap a debootstrapped system?
[12:48] <jdstrand> Kamilion: this isn't the channel that has the mir devs. you may want to join #ubuntu-desktop and ask questions there. it does solve the problems with X
[15:49] <cl-netbox> short question : how can I refresh (update) all snap packages with one command ?
[16:43] <qengho> zyga: For https://bugs.launchpad.net/snappy/+bug/1574526 , you discovered the problem was getsockname. How?
[16:49] <qengho> I know of "scmp_sys_resolver", but I can't figure out what reports the number on the failure I see. Nothing in dmesg or syslog.
[16:50] <zyga> qengho: hi
[16:50] <zyga> qengho: so I just got a kill originally, I looked up the system call number
[16:51] <zyga> qengho: I checked apparmor / seccomp templates
[16:51] <zyga> qengho: and patched the one that was missing
[16:51] <zyga> qengho: that's roughly it
[16:52] <qengho> Hmm.
[16:54] <qengho> Okay, I need to recreate this package. It's not giving me a crash with a number. Just "Bad system call" and ending. It might be devmode.
[16:55] <zyga> qengho: that's expected, but in syslog you see more details
[16:55] <zyga> qengho: and then you can see the system call number
[16:57] <qengho> zyga: that's where you're wrong. Nothing is in syslog except apparmor complaints about my ecryptfs home.
[16:58] <qengho> zyga: same as in the bug report^.
[16:59] <zyga> qengho: did you install your snap in devmode or not?
[17:00] <zyga> qengho: I take that back
[17:00] <zyga> qengho: so I think I just had a very educated guess
[17:00] <zyga> qengho: I had a look at the seccomp template and noticed this is gone
[17:03] <qengho> zyga: okay. Thanks.
[17:18] <wililupy> with u-d-f it says cannot find gadget snap. Here is my command: sudo ./ubuntu-device-flash core 16 --channel=edge --kernel=canonical-linux-pc --gadget=canonical-pc os=ubuntu-core -o snappy-16.04.img
[17:18] <qengho> zyga: Okay, I packaged it as "x11-apps" and put in the store. I think there's something new; will check more after lunch.
[17:20] <qengho> zyga: ^only stage-packages: [x11-apps] and slots: [ x11 ] and one apps stanza per /usr/bin/....
[17:20]  * qengho afk.
[18:35] <qengho> """'slots' must be used with 'daemon' lint-snap-v2_daemon_required""" Eh?!
[22:55] <kyrofa> kgunn, regarding bug #1575188, did that get OKd then?
[22:58] <kgunn> kyrofa: i was just trying to ressurect it somehow
[22:59] <kgunn> kyrofa: otherwise incomplete tends to languish
[22:59] <kgunn> kyrofa: so i guess we need to bother jdstrand ^ ?
[23:00] <kyrofa> kgunn, understood. Yeah, we don't want to produce snaps that will always fail review