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knight__Which version of snapcraft did scriptlets show up in?00:07
knight__This is great news :)00:07
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mupBug #1663787 opened: Libreoffice 5.3 instalado via snapd. NO accede a root ni a la particiĆ³n con ntfs <Snappy:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1663787>02:50
knight__How do you cross snap for armhf on x86?02:56
knight__I just pushed my first snap02:58
knight__"Creating snapcraft-wildly-neat-emu04:12
knight__lol04:12
knight__How can I build a snap for armhf on my x86?04:42
OerHekseasy to find: https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/snappy/guides/cross-build/05:53
ronn13hi guys, I created my snap and it works in devmode, but not in strict. Apparmor complains with syscall=92, which is resolved to `shmctl`, anyone knows who to deal with this?07:52
SkuggenWhat interfaces do you have in your snap?08:06
Skuggenhttps://snapcraft.io/docs/reference/interfaces may just need to add one of these (the ones with auto-connect "no" requires manual connection after installing) process-control, maybe?08:09
ronn13Skuggen: I have X11, unity7, pulseaudio, opengl, network, home, gsettings and browser-support08:12
ronn13is there any way which interface I'm missing?08:13
SkuggenI don't know what would cover that command, but you could try adding process-control08:14
SkuggenYou'll need to run the connect command on it, I think08:14
ronn13I use snap.debug and I get:08:47
ronn13Syscall: chown08:48
ronn13Suggestions:08:48
ronn13* don't copy ownership of files (eg, use 'cp -r --preserve=mode' instead of 'cp -a')08:48
ronn13* adjust program to not use 'chown'08:48
ronn13but I don't use either in my code08:48
ronn13it's a electron-based app08:48
SkuggenMaybe it tries to change ownership of some files?09:23
SkuggenSnappy doesn't support it yet (it's coming, along with the ability to change uid, I think)09:23
ronn13ok09:32
ronn13thanks Skuggen09:32
MonkeyDusthi, ubuntu linux user here ... after installing and removing lxc/lxd and snappy, something is eating my / ... been looking for the culprit for days now, also did 'lsblk -f' ... this is the outcome ... how do i get rid of it? ... http://paste.ubuntu.com/23973829/13:48
MonkeyDust*part of the outcome13:49
MonkeyDusthi, ubuntu linux user here ... after installing and removing lxc/lxd and snappy, something is eating my / ... been looking for the culprit for days now, also did 'lsblk -f' ... this is a part of the outcome ... how do i get rid of it? ... http://paste.ubuntu.com/23973829/14:32
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knight__wewp19:10
knight__https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/snappy/guides/cross-build/19:14
knight__That seems out of date.19:14
knight__Trying to install golang-go-linux-arm on an x64 installation of Ubuntu fails to be found.19:14
knight__I'd like to be able to build arm snaps on my development machine.19:17
knight__hmm20:10
mupBug #1663942 opened: snappy-debug suggests network-control, when network is enough <Snappy:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1663942>21:15

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