[03:19] <mup> PR snapcraft#865 closed: Add `init-plugin`  <Created by jaymell> <Closed by jaymell> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/865>
[03:36] <hamptus> Hi. I'm building a Python desktop application that listens for SDL2 events. On my dev machine (Ubuntu 16.04) the SDL_TextInputEvent is fired (Along with the SDL_KEYDOWN event). But, when I build the app to use as a snap, the SDL_TextInputEvent is not fired (the other events are). Any ideas?
[04:18] <mup> Bug #1577472 changed: The remapped $HOME directory shows as read-only to applications running in a snap <snapd-interface> <Snappy:Expired> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1577472>
[04:38] <manuki> Hello, I have a question that might look stupid but I couln't find the answer. How to I mount automatically a hard drive after startup ?
[04:39] <manuki> snappy is installed on an SDD nvme0n1 p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, and I would like to mount automatically /dev/sda1 to /writable/HDD
[04:40] <manuki> I can't touch /etc/fstab as there is a warning in the file: "# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND, YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN"
[04:41] <manuki> writable-path(5) doesn't help either as (source: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/wily/man5/writable-paths.5.html) the mount point must be a "A  pre-existing  directory on the read-only root partition"
[10:36] <lightuniverse> hi
[10:37] <lightuniverse> is anyone online?