[00:16] https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/ciyJB4J9/ [00:16] ogra_: it worked!!! [00:17] sorry, had to leave this morning in a hurry for work ;)...thought I would have time to troubleshoot from the office but that was a negative ;) === JanC_ is now known as JanC [04:19] Bug #1641958 changed: The Cliqz snap will not run from either menu or CLI [07:06] Hello, I am new to snap, and I have trouble with a snap flag --dangerous. [07:06] I installed snapcraft 2.25 and created a tutorial snap hello_2.10_amd64.snap. [07:07] But, the command "sudo snap install --dangerous hello_2.10_amd64.snap" failed with unknown flag "dangerous". [07:07] I am on Ubuntu 16.04. [07:08] Anybody know if this is a bug or the tutorial is outdated? === chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun [07:17] bso: what version of snapd do you have? [07:18] Bug #1658281 opened: --dangerous flag not recognized by snap [07:18] @nhaines, I just installed snapcraft 2.25 and it came with snapd 2.11+0.16.04 [07:18] bso: No such command! [07:20] @nothal, what do you mean? "sudo snap install --dangerous hello.snap" is not a right command? [07:20] bso: No such command! [07:21] I was just following the tutorial in snapcraft.io/create [07:21] That is the snapcraft getting started guide, right? [07:23] @nothal, if the install command is not right, what is the right command I should use to install a snap? [07:23] bso: No such command! [07:23] @nothal, are you a robot? [07:23] bso: No such command! [07:23] bso: the current version of snapd is 2.20. [07:24] I don't think --dangerous was added until 2.18 or so. [07:24] ok, I am not sure how I got the old version. [07:25] The tutorial says I have to install snapcraft by "sudo apt install snapcraft", and it seems it installed snapcraft 2.25. [07:25] I did not install snapd separately. [07:26] Should I upgrade snapd separately? [07:26] Yes, they're not related. [07:26] Oh, I thought snapcraft installed snapd. [07:27] Nope, doesn't look like it from the package description. [07:27] then, probably Ubuntu 16.04 already installed snapd by default. [07:28] Yes, 16.04 comes with snapd. But you should certainly upgrade your development environment when building. :) [07:29] @nhaines, once I update snapd to the latest version, I was able to run snap-install successfully. [07:29] bso: No such command! [07:29] Thanks a lot. [07:29] That's great! :) [07:36] Bug #1658281 changed: --dangerous flag not recognized by snap [08:01] The --dangerous flag used to be --force-dangerous, just as a note [10:22] Bug #1658298 opened: The (administratively maintained) mapping file /etc/iproute2/rt_tables is not writeable. === cmiller is now known as qengho [17:31] PR snapd#2675 closed: asserts: implement SuggestFormat to help avoid specifying the wrong format iteration for an assertion [18:28] Hi, everybody! Would you, please, clarify current status of snap package manager on CentOS? Is it possible to install it with yum, or build and install it from sources? Thank you so much in advance. [21:02] Hey Guys, When I try to run a snappy app I get an error msg: cannot create user data directory: Read-only file system [21:02] can you help me solve the issue [21:02] It is happening with all snappy apps [21:44] Bug #1577472 opened: The remapped $HOME directory shows as read-only to applications running in a snap [23:30] kyrofa: Thanks for updating nextcloud! DavDroid is working perfectly now. Do the nextcloud apps always get disabled on an update? I had to re-enable them as I was working