MaxLeiter | I opened a PR to update an example snap - is there a chance of it being merged or should I just close? | 00:56 |
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MaxLeiter | https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1077 for reference | 00:56 |
mup | PR snapcraft#1077: Shout -> Lounge, the official fork <Created by MaxLeiter> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1077> | 00:56 |
mup | Bug # changed: 1570431, 1583405, 1588833, 1600545, 1610025, 1616650, 1637505 | 04:20 |
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anton___ | Hi everyone | 13:31 |
anton___ | I got a question that I couldn't find any answers to on google/mailing lists etc. How do you keep a snap application alive, i.e. let's say I have an FFMPEG session that needs to run 24/7 (recording a camera), and on occasion it crashes. Traditionally I have used monit to "watch it" and restart it when it dies. How does this work with snaps? | 13:32 |
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kirkland | this page: http://snapcraft.io/docs/build-snaps/publish could use some updates, with "classic confinement" | 14:39 |
sergiusens | kirkland: I'll propose something and get davidcalle to look at | 15:02 |
stephans_ | Hi all, I cannot get snap to work on Ubuntu 16.10. I get the error: - Setup snap "core" (888) security profiles (no state entry for key) | 15:19 |
stephans_ | How do i get dnapd to actually work. | 15:19 |
stephans_ | nothing strange on my system | 15:19 |
stephans_ | just standard Ubuntu 16.10 + apps | 15:19 |
stephans_ | installed using: sudo apt install snapd | 15:20 |
mup | PR snapcraft#1091 opened: Nop <Created by elopio> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1091> | 15:23 |
mup | PR snapd#2741 opened: store: enable download deltas on classic by default <Created by squidsoup> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/2741> | 23:27 |
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