[01:11] <jaggz> You guys still need people with the frozen step: "[-] Run configure hook of "core" snap if present" ?
[01:11] <jaggz> mine's doing it..
[01:13] <jaggz> fresh install in Debian-stretch of snapd, snap install meshlab (not sure how to install my meshlab-201612.snap file directly yet) and it installed core and is sitting there on the rotating progress of that line
[08:39] <zyga-ubuntu> jaggz: hey
[08:39] <zyga-ubuntu> jaggz: which version of snapd is that? (on that fresh install)
[08:54] <jaggz> zyga-ubuntu, 2.21-2+b1
[08:55] <zyga-ubuntu> jaggz: and can you run "snap version" now please
[08:56] <jaggz> snap    2.21-2+b1
[08:56] <jaggz> snapd   2.24
[08:56] <jaggz> series  16
[08:56] <jaggz> debian  9
[08:56] <jaggz> zyga-ubuntu
[08:57] <zyga-ubuntu> jaggz: interesting
[08:57] <zyga-ubuntu> jaggz: is the configure hook still running?
[08:58] <jaggz> Mm. I think i eventually killed it
[08:58] <zyga-ubuntu> jaggz: you can continue if you kill "snapctl" process that you may have
[08:58] <zyga-ubuntu> jaggz: right, what does "snap list" say about core now?
[08:59] <jaggz> It's my first time using snap btw.. first day seeing it! :)
[08:59] <zyga-ubuntu> I'm sorry for the bumpy experience
[08:59] <jaggz> No snaps installed, it says
[08:59] <jaggz> Aw, thanks. :)
[09:00] <zyga-ubuntu> yeah, it reverted when the configure hook failed
[09:00]  * zyga-ubuntu thinks
[09:02] <zyga-ubuntu> not sure really
[09:02] <zyga-ubuntu> you can perhaps try this
[09:02] <zyga-ubuntu> sudo snap install core --beta
[09:02] <zyga-ubuntu> I mean this bug was fixed but releases to debian are harder so the version in the distribution is older
[09:04] <jaggz> It's working on it :)
[09:07] <jaggz> It went in..
[09:07] <jaggz> I didn't try the original non-beta twice, btw
[09:08] <zyga-suse> great
[09:09] <zyga-suse> jaggz: so once you have the core installed
[09:09] <zyga-suse> jaggz: you can try installing other things
[09:09] <jaggz> Yeah installing meshlab now
[09:10] <jaggz> Not from the .snap i think though.. just did snap install meshlab
[09:11] <jaggz> Now to learn where snap puts these things
[09:13] <zyga-suse> jaggz: what do you want to know specifically?
[09:13] <zyga-suse> jaggz: where it stores your data? the code?
[09:13] <jaggz> Found the path.. /snap/
[09:15] <jaggz> The snap is a binary distribution, not source, right? I didn't notice a compilation, and the .snap download file i found on the web was amd64
[09:20] <zyga-suse> yes
[09:21] <zyga-suse> jaggz: we are working on adding meta-data so that snaps that are FOSS can declare where the source is and how to build it
[09:23] <jaggz> Nice
[09:23] <jaggz> It's an awesome project
[09:24] <jaggz> About time too
[09:27] <zyga-suse> :-)
[09:27] <zyga-suse> Thank you for using Debian
[09:28] <jaggz> Lol
[09:28]  * zyga-suse uses fedora, suse and ubuntu all the time but I don't have a debian machine to get the real experience
[09:40] <jaggz> Strictly Debian for years now for me
[09:41] <jaggz> Except one Ubuntu server
[09:47]  * zyga-suse cannot wait for debian 10 when we'll finally have snap confinement in place
[09:56] <jaggz> Guess I should read up on it more
[09:57] <jaggz> To know what your talking about :)
[10:28]  * zyga-suse returns to packing his life into boxes
[13:13] <Chipaca> jdstrand: “snap install --edge test-snapd-service-notify” for your consideration