[11:02] <mup> PR snapcraft#1246 closed: store: plumbing for collaboration support <Created by psivaa> <Merged by sergiusens> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1246>
[13:02] <niemeyer> Hey hey
[13:17] <renat> Hi!
[13:18] <renat> Hi, niemeyer, may I have your help?
[13:18] <niemeyer> renat: Heya
[13:18] <niemeyer> renat: I can try :)
[13:18] <niemeyer> renat: What's up?
[13:18] <renat> I am using the udisks2 interface and I need to get a list of mount points, but AppArrmor denies my .DBus.Properties.Get request.
[13:19] <renat> [15832.880321] audit: type=1107 audit(1492434933.757:4918): pid=1064 uid=100 auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 msg='apparmor="DENIED" operation="dbus_method_call"  bus="system" path="/org/freedesktop/UDisks2/block_devices/mmcblk0p2" interface="org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties" member="Get" name=":1.2971" mask="receive" pid=1476 label="snap.udisks2.udisksd" peer_pid=15502 peer_label="snap.screenly-client.netconfig"
[13:19] <renat>                 exe="/usr/bin/dbus-daemon" sauid=100 hostname=? addr=? terminal=?'
[13:19] <renat>  
[13:20] <renat> As I can see from the `udisks2.go` - it's not enabled there. If I understand correctly - only PropertiesChanged member allowed, not Get.
[13:20] <renat> What I am doing wrong, and what is the correct way of doing it?
[13:21] <renat> And, 2nd question, is it possible to enable Introspect on that object? pydbus - the library we use, does introspection on every object request. Currently, I have to use dbus-python library to skip the introspection.
[13:23] <niemeyer> renat: Hmm
[13:23] <niemeyer> renat: Former sounds like a simple bug that should be fixed
[13:24] <niemeyer> renat: Latter requires some thinking and more details about which pieces of the stock dbus interfaces need to be opened up for that introspection to be accessible
[13:25] <niemeyer> renat: Can you open two independent topics in the forum about those issues?
[13:26] <renat> Sure, niemeyer, I will do it.
[13:26] <renat> Thanks for help.
[13:27] <niemeyer> renat: Thanks, this will ensure it gets the proper response
[13:27] <niemeyer> renat: Quite a few people are off today
[13:29] <mup> PR snapd#2749 closed: interfaces/default: allow mknod for regular files, pipes and sockets (LP: #1636540) <Created by jdstrand> <Closed by jdstrand> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/2749>
[13:30] <mup> PR snapd#2969 closed: interfaces: mediate netlink sockets via seccomp <Created by jdstrand> <Closed by jdstrand> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/2969>
[13:55] <mup> Bug #1683364 opened: Cannot get properties of an Udisks2.Filesystem object <Snappy:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1683364>
[14:02] <mup> PR snapcraft#1256 closed: ant plugin: honour proxy configuration <Created by cjwatson> <Merged by sergiusens> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1256>
[14:04] <mup> Bug #1683368 opened: Enable Introspection for UDisks2 objects <Snappy:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1683368>
[14:17] <mikeb_> Is it known snapcraft behavior that post-stop-command: doesn't expand '$SNAP' like stop-command?  Instead, the post-stop-command is put verbatim into meta/snap.yaml, then I get a 'invalid' error when I try to install the snap.
[14:46] <Pharaoh_Atem> morning all
[15:26] <this_self> Hi guys! I have problem with installing any package from snap. I'm using ubuntu 16.04.2 with snap 2.22.6. Here is error output from console http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/24400952/
[15:27] <zyga> looks network related
[15:28] <this_self> network is works as well
[15:29] <mup> Bug #1683389 opened: Modify shell prompt when inside a snap <Snappy:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1683389>
[15:30] <zyga> can you try again?
[15:32] <this_self> I still have the same
[15:33] <this_self> Is I need to log in with `snap login ...` ?
[15:33] <zyga> no
[15:33] <this_self> because I try to use snap without logged in
[15:33] <zyga> it's not related or required
[15:33] <zyga> (I never log in)
[15:33] <zyga> you can ask a question on forum.snapcraft.io
[15:33] <zyga> as today is still easter you will have better luck than asking on IRC, I suspect
[15:33] <this_self> I tried the solution at link from mup, but nothing
[15:34] <this_self> right. Will write there right now
[15:34] <zyga> this_self: good luck
[15:35] <this_self> thanks
[15:36] <this_self> small question about theme of posting my bug
[15:36] <this_self> snapd or snap?
[15:36] <this_self> As I see in description `snap` thread in most about snap application. My problem is in snapd functionality, right?
[15:37] <cachio> niemeyer, hi, I have added the code to get the execution time for the tests in spread, but it include the ssh overhead, I was looking at the code to add the time calculation as part of the test script but I don't see a way to add it due to the script could exit before, do you think that approach is ok, or I should think something different?
[15:46] <niemeyer> cachio: Heya
[15:46] <niemeyer> cachio: As a first try, it'd be best to have something that looks nice code-wise, so we can more easily agree on it
[15:46] <niemeyer> cachio: We can always improve it later
[16:05] <mup> PR snapcraft#1258 opened: python-plugin: support pip list columns mode <Created by sdeancos> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1258>
[16:11] <cachio> niemeyer, well this implementation is really simple
[16:11] <niemeyer> cachio: So it's all good
[16:15] <cachio> niemeyer, it is just to consider that the current implementation is adding about 0.1 seconds to any time if the execution is against an external device
[16:17] <cachio> niemeyer, then if we compare allways againt the same kind of execution that delay doesn't matter
[16:20] <niemeyer> cachio: Yeah, sounds fine as a starter.. we can later add an "overhead" number of some kind
[16:22] <cachio> niemeyer, good
[18:27] <nacc> hrm, i have a build recipe that is failing to upload to the store on lp with '502 server error: proxy error' right now
[18:27] <nacc> is that expected?
[19:08] <mup> PR snapcraft#1259 opened: tests: use launchpad as the source of the compressed test snap <Created by elopio> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1259>
[19:42] <kyrofa> noise][, nessita I'm having trouble installing any snap... keep getting connection reset by peer
[19:43] <kyrofa> Trying for the third time now
[19:47] <noise][> kyrofa: during the download? and what's your host's network setup/path to the CDN like?
[19:48] <kyrofa> noise][, yeah. Nothing special, lxc container on my laptop -> router -> ISP
[19:48] <noise][> we're eager to get more evidence on those as there's been little so far in conclusive repros and detailed network data
[19:49] <noise][> can you mtr it?
[19:49] <noise][> to the CDN host that is
[19:50] <kyrofa> noise][, haha, of course, it succeeded this time
[19:51] <noise][> still would be good to have the trace
[19:51] <noise][> if you can pastebin and attach to https://bugs.launchpad.net/software-center-agent/+bug/1617765
[19:51] <mup> Bug #1617765: Connections reset when downloading snaps from CDN <Snapcraft:New> <Software Center Agent:New> <snapd (Ubuntu):Confirmed> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1617765>
[20:08] <kyrofa> noise][, sure... what domain exactly?
[20:10] <noise][> ideally use the IP from the conn reset error
[20:10] <kyrofa> Oh duh
[20:10] <noise][> because otherwise you may hit a different PoP
[20:14] <mup> PR snapcraft#1260 opened: meta: version from git support <Created by sergiusens> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1260>
[20:17] <mup> PR snapcraft#1259 closed: tests: use launchpad as the source of the compressed test snap <Created by elopio> <Merged by sergiusens> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1259>
[20:36] <evilt0ne> hi
[20:36] <kyrofa> Hey there evilt0ne
[20:42] <evilt0ne> i am havin a litle trouble using snap
[20:42] <evilt0ne> https://nopaste.me/view/8a6fde6f
[20:42] <evilt0ne> I am trying to get an lxd openstack setup running
[20:43] <evilt0ne> i installed conjure-up via snap and it seems that packages do have its own pythonenvironment since all required dependencies that conjure-up is trying to import are importable as user
[20:44] <evilt0ne> has anyone a solution to that issue?
[20:46] <evilt0ne> sorry to bother you, but I've heared of snapd a few days ago and thought i'll try asking before spending lots of time researching snapd in depth
[20:47] <evilt0ne> kyrofa: do you have an idea how snapd is managing python environments?
[20:48] <kyrofa> evilt0ne, sorry, you were hidden behind a massive full-screen terminal :P
[20:49] <kyrofa> evilt0ne, snapd doesn't do anything special for python-- the snap needs to set that stuff up. stokachu is your go-to guy for conjure-up
[20:54] <kyrofa> evilt0ne, what OS are you on?
[20:54] <evilt0ne> ubuntu
[20:54] <kyrofa> Which version?
[20:54] <evilt0ne> 16.4
[20:55] <evilt0ne> i just wanted to try juju
[20:55] <kyrofa> evilt0ne, yeah that should be working, stokachu will need to advise
[20:56] <evilt0ne> big thx kyrofa
[20:56] <evilt0ne> stokachu: hi :-), could you offer a litle bit of your time?
[20:58] <kyrofa> evilt0ne, if he happens to not be around, consider making a forum post (forum.snapcraft.io)
[21:00] <evilt0ne> kyrofa: I'll think of it. but first I will install a irc client and rejoin
[21:00] <kyrofa> evilt0ne, you can try rocket as well: rocket.ubuntu.com/channel/snapcraft
[21:00] <kyrofa> (no client needed)
[21:01] <evilt0ne> I do like irssi ;-)
[21:01] <evilt0ne> at the moment this I am sitting on a test setup
[21:21] <stokachu> evilt0ne: whats wrong?
[21:22] <stokachu> evilt0ne: that pastebin is odd as the snap contains everything it needs including it's own python
[21:22] <evilt0ne> wow super fast premium support
[21:23] <stokachu> evilt0ne: do you have any custom virtual environments running?
[21:23] <stokachu> like with pyenv or anything
[21:23] <evilt0ne> stokachu: yes but I gett this error concering the include in line 6
[21:23] <evilt0ne> I am getting
[21:26] <evilt0ne> stokachu: can i provide you some mor information?
[21:26] <stokachu> evilt0ne: if you can fill out https://github.com/conjure-up/conjure-up/issues/new providing the information required in the issue template
[21:26] <stokachu> that would help
[21:27] <stokachu> im mostly interested in the versions you have installed of the various software
[21:29] <evilt0ne> what kind of information do you need? i'm new to snapd, is there a command that lists the installed dependencies or did you mean the system packages installed with apt?
[21:29] <stokachu> evilt0ne: if you go that link i explain it all in the template
[21:29] <stokachu> tells you everything we need
[21:30] <evilt0ne> thanks
[21:30] <evilt0ne> i will open a ticket tomorrw morning.
[21:30] <stokachu> evilt0ne: perfect thank you
[21:30] <evilt0ne> I know it is better to work this way. thanks for your time
[21:31] <stokachu> evilt0ne: im around all day tomorrow
[21:31] <evilt0ne> well then .. i am from germany... and i am about to go to bed. good night
[21:32] <stokachu> evilt0ne: ill be up early enough to help you out further
[21:33] <evilt0ne> stokachu: no stress, it is not urgent. i am just playing around al litle to see which distro is best for what i've palned.
[21:33] <evilt0ne> I think ai have to read more about snapd
[21:34] <evilt0ne> it is really the first time I've heared about it.