[00:07] quick question, how can i get an yaml file to curl and add an apt key for an program, reason i ask is iam trying to setup an snap for plex [00:37] noise][: well, it doesn't strictly have to be us. honestly, I'd lke to get more reviewers. I know that is something you ratliff and JamieBennett are discussing so I won't rehash [00:39] noise][: especially on classic confinement. the rules are almost all in place such that I/we don't need to be the only ones doing them [00:39] anyhoo [00:40] kirkland: done. approved but you'll need to release it [00:40] * jdstrand wanders off [00:58] Is a snap meant to be usable immediately after install? After `sudo snap install conjure-up --classic` `conjure-up` errors with `The program 'conjure-up' is currently not installed. ` [00:59] (Ubuntu Server 16.04, all packages up-to-date) [01:06] stokachu: --^ [01:07] andrew-ii: if i had to guess, c-n-f is not snap-aware, but i'm not sure. I'm not sure what the executable from the conjure-up snap is called [01:08] Ah. The executable is supposed to be `conjure-up`, but ... that resulted in apt complaining that I hadn't installed it [01:09] andrew-ii: hrm, i just did a snap install of conjure-up and conjure-up is now in my PATH [01:09] I wasn't sure if there was supposed to be some way to switch or make apt aware or something [01:09] andrew-ii: from /snap/bin/conjure-up [01:09] andrew-ii: is /snap/bin/ in your path? [01:09] Hmmm. Certainly seems like it wasn't added to PATH for me. Wonder if I missed somehting [01:09] andrew-ii: ubuntu? [01:10] Turns out /snap/bin is not in PATH [01:10] Should I add it, or should snap have taken care of that? [01:12] andrew-ii: on ubuntu, snapd adds it via /etc/profile.d/apps-bin-path.sh iirc [01:12] Hmm. Whelp, that's there. [01:13] Lemme reboot and see if there was just something confounded on load. [01:19] I wonder if it's because I use fish instead of bash [01:21] andrew-ii: it's possible, /etc/profile is only used by bash (and dash?) [01:21] andrew-ii: you'd have to tell fish to source the profile files as appropriate [01:21] Sure feels like it. [01:21] Lesse if that clears it all up [01:24] tyyp [01:24] *Yep, excellent. It's attempting to do some silly bootstrappery now. Thanks for your patience with an unrelated noob question! [01:25] andrew-ii: np, glad that worked! === JanC_ is now known as JanC [03:16] PR snapcraft#1089 opened: options: add armv8l to list of translations [03:52] PR snapcraft#1090 opened: core: classic with no exported variables [05:46] PR snapcraft#1089 closed: options: add armv8l to list of translations [06:52] sergiusens, will snapd 2.22 still require snap login to run without sudo? [06:54] sergiusens, and can i now put snapcraft.yaml and setup/gui inside /snap directory? [06:54] using git master of course === marcoceppi_ is now known as marcoceppi [09:57] hi can i run a isolated linux in ubuntu ? [15:12] nacc, thanks for helping that person out yesterday [15:28] okay, so I've published "hollywood", but I still can't "snap find hollywood" [16:19] Hello! I have a problem with snap. Every time when i trying to install any kind of snap it tries to download the core, but install failed with this error: error: cannot perform the following tasks: - Mount snap "core" (888) ([start snap-core-888.mount] failed with exit status 1: Job for snap-core-888.mount failed. [16:19] any idea? [18:54] Hey anyone know if there is support for snappy in centos 6 yet? [21:09] kirkland, did you actually release it to a channel? [21:09] kirkland, snap find only searches stable