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Agafndso this is my first time using snap...01:53
Agafndtrying to install huggle on debian901:53
Agafndam getting message "Run configure hook of "core" snap if present"01:53
Agafndwith a spinning baton. not sure if I'm supposed to do something?01:54
Son_GokuAgafnd: that means it's broken :(01:58
Agafnd:(01:58
Agafndhow do i fix?01:58
Agafndcan i fix?01:58
Agafndoh...I ^C'd it, tried again, and now it seems to be installing huggle?01:59
* Son_Goku shrugs02:00
Son_Gokuit happens occasionally with me in Fedora too02:00
Son_Gokuthere's no obvious reason why it happens, either02:00
AgafndI wish everyone used AppImage as the distro-agnostic format02:01
mwhudsonhmm reminds me i should update snapd in debian now that stretch is out02:01
Agafndnever had problems with those02:01
Son_Gokumwhudson, what is debian on right now?02:02
Son_Gokuin Fedora, we're at 2.26.302:02
Agafndlooks like 2.2402:03
mwhudson2.2102:04
Son_Gokuoh dear02:04
Son_Gokuthat's before a number of core transition handling things02:04
mwhudsonAgafnd: that's the version from the core snap, i presume02:04
Agafndit's from the output of snap --version02:04
Son_Gokumwhudson, does snapd do re-exec even for "snap --version"?02:05
Agafnd"snap    2.24" "snapd   2.24" "series  16"02:05
mwhudsonSon_Goku: i think so and what Agafnd is saying certainly suggests that02:05
Son_Gokuoh dear02:05
Son_Gokuthat's annoying02:05
Agafndwell anyway, looks like i got huggle running02:08
Agafndso problem solved for me :D02:08
mwhudsonhmm maybe i should make zyga do this02:13
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zygagood morning06:23
* zyga fetches some coffee06:40
* zyga breakfast08:48
mupPR snapcraft#1412 opened: lxd: Snapcraft update in containers <Created by kalikiana> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1412>08:58
zygapedronis: good morning09:13
zygapedronis: how were your holidays?09:13
Chipacazyga: pedronis is off until wednesday, says the calendar09:21
zygaah, I though he would be back already09:34
zygaChipaca: warsaw looks a lot like impressions of london today09:34
Chipacazyga: ▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒?09:36
mupPR snapd#3595 opened: debian: update debian/tests/control to use isolation-machine <Created by mvo5> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/3595>09:38
zygaChipaca: exactly09:43
zygamvo: approved09:43
mvothanks zyga09:44
mupPR snapd#3596 opened: tests: disable snapd-notify for the external backend <Created by fgimenez> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/3596>10:03
zygamvo: travis seems still to be dead10:06
mvozyga: :(10:07
zygaSon_Goku: o/10:24
mupPR core#49 opened: more detailed build instructions <Created by ogra1> <https://github.com/snapcore/core/pull/49>10:46
zygaogra_: btw, is travis working for you10:50
ogra_zyga, "pending" ...10:52
ogra_hmm ... i once switched this pi3 to the beta channel, then switched back to edge ... http://paste.ubuntu.com/25111305/11:04
ogra_shouldnt the refresh to edge have me downgraded to revision 30 again ?11:04
zygaogra_: looking11:05
ogra_(at least that would be my user expectation)11:05
zygaogra_: yes, I think so, Chipaca ^ ?11:05
Chipacaogra_: you say "switched", how did you switch?11:06
ogra_Chipaca, snap refresh --channelname11:06
ogra_though ... hmm11:06
Chipacaogra_: yes, that would have brought 30 in11:06
Chipacaogra_: revert wouldn't've11:07
ogra_thei SD is very old, could be that i once manually tinkered with some bootloader var11:07
ogra_s/thei/this/ ... tsk11:07
* Chipaca makes a note to always ask ogra if he tinkered with the bootloader before worrying about weird behaviour11:07
ogra_heh11:07
ogra_well, put it in an envelope and send it to me so i dont ask stupid questions :P11:08
zygafgimenez: searching test failed, is that interacting with the store? 2017-07-17 10:04:03 Error executing autopkgtest:ubuntu-16.04-i386:tests/main/searching :11:08
Chipaca“snap refresh --channelname snapname” should leave you with what “snap info” says is current for that channel11:08
ogra_Chipaca, though doesnt snapd just care for the state file ?11:08
ogra_manual tinklering with the bootloader shouldnt chnage the metadata, shoould it ?11:09
Chipacaogra_: that might be true if your view is narrow enough, but it isn't true in general11:09
ChipacaI mean, I don't know of a bootloader var that could influence this behaviour11:09
Chipacaother than telling it "use this one"11:09
Chipaca_however_11:09
Chipacayou're assuming the refresh worked :-)11:09
Chipacathat is11:10
ogra_heh, indeed11:10
Chipacaif you refresh core on a device, reboot, and the reboot fails, the core will be rolled back11:10
Chipacabut I'm not 100% sure the "track this channel" change is rolled back; I'd have to look11:10
Chipaca(i think it is, unless there's a use case for it being special and is thus special-cased)11:11
ogra_ah, yeah, that install had inssues often enough (bacause of me breaking it) so there will have been plenty of rollbacks11:11
fgimenezzyga: yes it interacts with the store, i just got an error for that test on i386 too while validating 2.27~rc3 http://paste.ubuntu.com/25111252/11:11
Chipacaogra_: aren't 30 and 34 both very very old?11:11
fgimenezno featured snaps for that arch it seems11:11
ogra_Chipaca, no, 34 is current11:12
Chipacaah this is pi2-kernel, not core11:12
ogra_30 is pretty behind ... i need to sync again11:12
Chipacanot sure why i thought it was core11:12
Chipacachanging subjects completely, everything is terrible11:13
Chipaca:-)11:13
Chipacai'm going to go for a run and think about this stuff (what i'm working on, not ogra_'s thing :-) )11:13
zygaChipaca: enjoy!11:13
zygafgimenez: aha11:13
zygafgimenez: anyway, feels like a store-side issue11:13
Chipacatrying to sort out the client/snap/systemd imports is soul-sucking11:14
zygaChipaca: hmm?11:14
zygaChipaca: would it help if I was the garden troll and you'd explain the problem to me?11:14
zygaChipaca: you can even record audio while running for extra panting drama11:14
Chipacazyga: maybe. When I get back :-)11:15
Chipacazyga: basically, I had client importing systemd, and need to change that around, but client imports snap and snap imports systemd11:15
Chipacazyga: cleaning that up leads to less code, less duplication, woo11:16
Chipacaright?11:16
Chipacabut then... all the little changes...11:16
zygaaw11:17
Chipacanothing serious, just soul-sucking (and needing a firm hand to not do more while i'm in there, or to do more in self-contained reviewable chunks)11:17
zygawould it help if snap imports were copied into client?11:17
Chipacano, that would actually make it worse :-)11:17
zygamhm11:17
Chipacawe already have two json serialization structs for apps, for example11:17
Chipacaand they're _different_11:17
zygaI'll gladly review the patches11:17
zygaenjoy your run11:17
* zyga looks outside at the rain11:18
Chipacathere's client.AppInfo that expects name and daemon, and there's daemon's appJSON that gives you name, daemon, and desktop-file11:18
Chipacaanyhow!11:18
* Chipaca afk11:18
Son_Gokuzyga: hey11:27
zygaSon_Goku: hey, interesting thread about flatpak for graphical apps11:28
zygaSon_Goku: I'm working on voicing my opinion11:29
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* zyga needs a drink11:36
* ogra_ hands zyga some schnaps :P11:41
zygaogra_: nah, I'm just drinking water today11:55
ogra_:)11:55
ogra_zyga, btw, doesnt look like travis will ever pick up on my branch ... still in "Waiting to be queued" state12:04
zygaogra_: I think travis was massively down12:10
zygaogra_: and they are replaying the whole requests that happened since12:10
zygaogra_: so they have a huge backlog12:10
zygaogra_: and will eventually get to each test12:10
zygaogra_: but I don't know how soon or not soon that is12:10
ogra_zyga, ah ...12:11
mupPR snapd#3575 closed: overlord: populate interface label with summary <Created by robert-ancell> <Closed by niemeyer> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/3575>12:26
niemeyerzyga: Are you working on #3399?12:28
mupPR core#50 opened: fix snapd.core-fixup.service symlink on core devices <Created by mvo5> <https://github.com/snapcore/core/pull/50>12:32
Son_Gokuzyga, have you had a chance to look at the 32-bit failures?12:32
Son_Gokufor snapd 2.27 and fedora12:33
mupPR snapd#3399 opened: many: add the interface command <Decaying> <Created by zyga> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/3399>12:33
zygaSon_Goku: no, not yet, but I already spoke with morphis about looking at them (today)12:34
zygaSon_Goku: I'm wrapping up my last PR12:34
zyganiemeyer: yes12:35
niemeyerzyga: I just reopened it and merged it into the review sprint12:36
zyganiemeyer: thank oyu12:37
zyganiemeyer: I have a few things to tidy and re-check all the points12:37
zyganiemeyer: but it is looking good12:37
niemeyerzyga: Super, thanks!12:37
zyganiemeyer: are we skipping standup today?12:48
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cachioniemeyer, linode machines not working today, https://travis-ci.org/snapcore/snapd/builds/25359002212:49
niemeyerzyga: I'll be on a plenary with mvo, and pawel and pedronis are out, so we can probably skip it12:50
zyganiemeyer: ack12:51
zyganiemeyer: I'm going out with my family, I could drop by in 2-3 hours12:51
niemeyerzyga: That looks like it's working, but too much concurrency maybe..12:52
niemeyerPlease don't cancel builds, folks!12:52
Chipacaniemeyer: i thought spread dealt alright with canceling builds now? (to be clear, i haven't canceled builds)12:58
niemeyerChipaca: It usually does, and some cancels won't really do any harm.. I'm just reviewing the systems now and so far they are all clean12:59
niemeyerChipaca: This might become an issue if somebody starts cancelling jobs pathologically12:59
niemeyerChipaca: Because that removes the chance of spread itself even cleaning the system12:59
Chipacagood ol' pathos13:00
niemeyer!13:00
Chipaca:-)13:00
niemeyerI can tell for instance that 4 hours ago several builds were interrupted..13:01
fgimenezhey cachio, what's the status of the package install centralization that niemeyer mentions here https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/3484/files#diff-5cb500f3c949d5be548c6dc2556eb6c1R12 is it already merged?13:02
mupPR snapd#3484: tests: add autopilot-introspection interface test <Created by fgimenez> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/3484>13:02
* zyga_ codes from his car13:03
cachiofgimenez, no yet13:03
fgimenezcachio: ok thanks! ping me when ready13:04
cachiofgimenez, it needs approvals :)13:05
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niemeyerzyga-ubuntu: I just went through and cleaned all systems.. also deallocated one of the systems which seemed to have potential hardware issues based on the logs, and reallocated it elsewhere13:18
niemeyerPlease let me know if you see any failures that feel like Linode problems13:18
niemeyerfgimenez, cachio ^13:18
cachioniemeyer, sure13:18
niemeyercachio: Is the PR that needs approval already in the review board?13:18
cachioniemeyer, it is the dependencies one, it is under review13:19
cachioniemeyer, https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/348313:19
mupPR snapd#3483: tests: dependency packages installed during prepare-project <Created by sergiocazzolato> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/3483>13:19
niemeyercachio: Thanks13:22
zyga-ubuntuniemeyer: ack13:23
cachiofgimenez, comment on review addressed, thanks for reviewing13:23
fgimenezcachio: np thank you13:23
VamsiIs it necessary that snaps be installed on snappy core only via the Ubuntu snap store13:32
Vamsi?13:32
VamsiIs it not possible to have a snap store that has got nothing to do with Ubuntu or Canonical?13:33
zyga-ubuntuVamsi: hey, you can install snaps locally without using the snap store13:36
zyga-ubuntuVamsi: there's ongoing work to add support for stores other than the ubuntu one13:36
zyga-ubuntuVamsi: but that's aimed at enterprise stores that sit on LAN and serve local devices13:36
Vamsizyga-ubuntu: Thank you for the info. I was indeed looking at the perspective of an enterprise. We are looking seriously into Ubuntu core for our IoT usecases and wanted to know about this piece of information.13:38
Vamsizyga-ubuntu: Could you please direct me to any documentation about this ongoing work that you were talkking about?13:39
coreycbniemeyer: hi, if you have a moment would you be able to review this? https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/track-request-for-openstack-core-snaps/128213:49
* zyga-ubuntu lunches13:54
zyga-ubuntuVamsi: yep, please wait 15 min13:55
Vamsizyga-ubuntu: No problem. Thanks mate!14:02
niemeyercoreycb: Sure, sent a question there14:02
niemeyermvo: We've got some space for hacking, right outside of room 914:05
zyga-ubuntuniemeyer: I could join you if you have any need of my hlep14:06
* zyga-ubuntu hacks on interface PR 14:06
zyga-ubuntuVamsi: ok, let me try to help you14:06
niemeyerzyga-ubuntu: We can *always* use your help :P14:07
zyga-ubuntuVamsi: there are some PRs in flight https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pulls?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Apr%20is%3Aopen%20custom%20store%20 but I think for a business use-case you can already use an enterprise store today14:07
zyga-ubuntuVamsi: if you want I can get you in touch with some business people at Canonical14:08
* zyga-ubuntu hugs niemeyer :-)14:08
niemeyerzyga-ubuntu: We'll have the snapd session tomorrow.. maybe plan to be here the whole day tomorrow?14:09
zyga-ubuntuniemeyer: sure, sounds good14:09
zyga-ubuntuniemeyer: 8:30?14:09
niemeyerzyga-ubuntu: Yeah14:09
Vamsizyga-ubuntu: That would be awesome!14:10
zyga-ubuntuniemeyer: perfect, I'll see you there14:10
coreycbniemeyer: thanks, responded14:17
niemeyercachio: #3483 reviewed again14:22
niemeyersnapd#348314:22
mupPR snapd#3483: tests: dependency packages installed during prepare-project <Created by sergiocazzolato> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/3483>14:22
cachioniemeyer, I'll take a look tx14:22
niemeyercoreycb: Responded to the response response :)14:23
coreycbniemeyer: thanks :)14:23
zyga-ubuntuniemeyer: store doens't return featured snaps for i386 anymore14:28
zyga-ubuntuniemeyer: any store people there you can poke?14:28
zyga-ubuntuhttps://travis-ci.org/snapcore/snapd/builds/254377475?utm_source=github_status&utm_medium=notification14:28
niemeyerHuh14:29
niemeyerYeah, let me find somebody14:29
fgimenezzyga-ubuntu: niemeyer they are also missing for dragonboard http://paste.ubuntu.com/25111989/14:30
zyga-ubuntufgimenez: thank you!14:30
fgimenezzyga-ubuntu: niemeyer according to wgrant it is expected, there are no featured snaps supporting i38614:33
zyga-ubuntufgimenez: has that changed?14:34
fgimenezzyga-ubuntu: indeed, the test was passing on friday14:34
wgrantAFAIK Evan's team manages that set, but I'm not 100% sure on that.14:35
zyga-ubuntuev is at the sprint so niemeyer should be able to reach him14:36
cachiofgimenez, zyga-ubuntu  perhaps we should check in the test if there are featured apps first14:37
wgrantBut yes, given the current set of snaps in the featured section, those failures are expected. The store is operating correctly here; the curated data just has some unusual properties.14:37
cachiofgimenez, zyga-ubuntu make a call to the api or something similat14:37
cachiothat could fail also for other distros14:37
fgimenezcachio: iirc we considered that a while ago when we hit issues like this, but at the end we prefrerred to left the test as is, there should always be featured snaps for all the architectures, maybe we could rethink that approach now14:41
zyga-ubuntuogra_: https://github.com/snapcore/core/pull/50 can you look please?14:43
mupPR core#50: fix snapd.core-fixup.service symlink on core devices <Created by mvo5> <https://github.com/snapcore/core/pull/50>14:43
cachiofgimenez, agree, do you know if someone is going to add a featured app to fix it? or we should put it as manual14:47
zyga-ubuntuI'd wait till we have a response from store people what changed since last week14:48
fgimenezcachio: i think Michael is trying to ask Ecosystem people about this right now14:48
cachiofgimenez, ok14:52
zyga-ubuntuogra_: ?14:58
ogra_zyga-ubuntu, lool king14:58
ogra_lol14:59
ogra_looking14:59
ogra_how did my finget hit the tab key there ?14:59
zyga-ubuntuogra_: just use your finger, not your finget :D14:59
* zyga-ubuntu hugs ogra_ 15:00
ogra_lol15:00
ogra_zyga-ubuntu, approved15:00
zyga-ubuntu:-)15:00
mupPR core#50 closed: fix snapd.core-fixup.service symlink on core devices <Created by mvo5> <Merged by zyga> <https://github.com/snapcore/core/pull/50>15:00
om26erHi! I want my snap to only build on armhf, is there a config to force that.15:21
ogra_architectures:15:22
om26erright now all my uploads are built for amd64 and armhf, my app is only relevant to RaspberryPi so armhf is the only arch I am interested in.15:22
ogra_  - armhf15:22
om26erah, that's simple.15:22
om26eranother: what's the recommended way to build armhf snaps on amd64 system ?15:22
ogra_note though that there is a bug in build.snapcraft.io that will make it run the amd64 build regardless ...15:22
ogra_just ignore that one15:22
om26erhmm15:23
om26ercan I use lxd for that ?15:23
ogra_(it will eventually respect the architectures filed in snapcraft.yaml)15:23
om26erdoes build.snapcraft.io support delta uploads ?15:38
ppisatiogra_: can i set a variable in the prepare scriptlet and use it later in snapcraft.yaml?15:45
ppisatiogra_: something like - https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel/ubuntu/+source/linux-snap/+git/xenial/tree/snapcraft.yaml?h=pc-test15:45
ppisatiogra_: look PKGNAME15:45
ogra_ppisati, dunno, try it ... (i'd prefix it with "export" though ... to make sure )15:49
cjwatsonogra_,om26er: architectures isn't correct for this case.  See https://github.com/canonical-websites/build.snapcraft.io/issues/55615:53
ppisatiogra_: unfortunately it doesn't work as it is... :( /me does some more tests15:53
cjwatsonom26er: Why do you care whether there's an optimisation of the internal upload of snaps from BSI (actually Launchpad) to the store?15:53
om26ercjwatson: I expect the download size of the update to be smaller as a result.15:54
cjwatsonom26er: That's delta downloads, not delta uploads15:54
cjwatsonom26er: Download deltas are automatically computed by the store as needed - BSI doesn't need to support them15:54
om26ercjwatson: ok, so is that enabled today ? I have a snap on edge channel that I need to quickly test and in many cases its just a single line change so I would enjoy faster downloads.15:55
cjwatsonom26er: I haven't explicitly checked recently but I don't see why it wouldn't be; that work was done months ago15:55
mupPR snapd#3597 opened: arch,release: map armv6 correctly <Created by morphis> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/3597>15:56
om26erobviously a saner thing to do would be to build the snap locally instead of waiting for buid.snapcraft15:56
cjwatsonom26er: (though it's also not something I've worked on myself)15:56
ogra_ppisati, well, ask the snapcraft guys in rocketchat ...15:58
cjwatsonom26er: if it's not working then that would be something to bring up as a store issue I think16:07
ogra_deltas are disabled on core16:08
ogra_(downloads that is)16:09
ogra_xdiff3 can add minutes to the install process when they are (depending on the hardware)16:09
ogra_err16:10
ogra_s/xdiff3/xdelta3/16:10
Chipacaogra_: isn't that just on pi?16:17
Chipacaall of armhf maybe?16:17
Chipacaor is it all of core?16:17
ogra_all of core16:19
ogra_well ... not sure about amd64 (i rarely use that)16:19
* Chipaca kicks off a spread run and starts to wonder about dinner16:43
om26erogra_: re your forum.snapcraft reply about RPi GPIO interface. I updated my RPi candidate channel but I still don't see the GPIO interface16:45
* zyga-ubuntu needs a coffee 16:46
om26erdid `snap refresh core --candidate`16:46
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om26ersame for pi2 and pi2-kernel16:46
om26er(and rebooted)16:46
ogra_om26er, as i said, gadgets do nnot get updated16:46
ogra_you need to build an image from one of the mentioned channels16:46
ogra_(well, gadgts get technically updated ... but not their contents)16:47
om26erogra_: so once the candidate becomes stable it will get fixed then ?16:48
om26erfor now I'll export GPIO pins manually.16:48
om26er`echo pin_number > /sys/class/gpio/export` to the rescue.16:49
ogra_om26er, no16:50
ogra_once gadget updating has been implemented in snapd it will work16:51
ogra_only then16:51
om26erhmm, building my own image might not be feasible because I have to distribute my app and I don't expect everyone to rebuild the image.16:52
ogra_also ... you wont have access to /sys/class/gpio/export without a connected gpio interface (unless you use devmode)16:52
ogra_well, they can use my daily edge images or one of the candidate builds that cdimage provides16:52
* ogra_ goes afk16:52
zyga-ubuntuogra_: doesn't the gpio interface get declared in the gadget snap.yaml which gets updated?16:52
* zyga-ubuntu is busy on interfaces and hungry/thirsty16:53
zyga-ubuntu(and on his way home)16:53
ogra_zyga-ubuntu, if the gadget gets updated, for safety reasons we didnt do that yet16:53
om26ereven if I may export pins on OS startup using a udev rule, the problem will still remain i.e. I won't be able to actually write to GPIO config unless in devmode.16:53
* ogra_ really needs to go now, i'm 330min late already 16:53
ogra_*016:53
ogra_bah16:53
ogra_3016:53
ogra_-> off16:53
om26erogra_: sure, will catch you later.16:53
om26erHi! Does the network-observe interface support signalling or is that only based on request-response based ?17:11
om26er-based17:12
zyga-ubuntuom26er: can you be more specific?17:13
zyga-ubuntuwhat do you intend to do?17:13
om26erI have a snap that runs as a daemon, I want that snap to keep waiting for internet before trying to connect17:14
om26eralso when internet is lost I don't want it to keep trying crazily, rather get "notified" that connection is back. I may then ping to check if internet is really working.17:14
om26erzyga-ubuntu: ^17:14
zyga-ubunture17:16
zyga-ubuntuom26er: I see, let me check17:17
zyga-ubuntuom26er: you want network-status interface17:18
zyga-ubuntuom26er: not network-observe17:18
zyga-ubuntuom26er: but I don't see any signals there17:18
om26erzyga-ubuntu: is that an unreleased interface ? Its not mentioned here https://snapcraft.io/docs/reference/interfaces17:18
zyga-ubuntuom26er: which is really unfortunate because it means people have to poll17:18
om26eryeah17:18
zyga-ubuntuI don't know what that list contains or who maintains it17:19
zyga-ubuntuom26er: on the up side I'm working on a way to ask snapd (via snap) about known interface17:19
zyga-ubuntuinterfaces*17:19
zyga-ubuntuand any documentation they contain17:19
* zyga-ubuntu supper17:33
Pharaoh_Atemzyga-ubuntu: I'm surprised you haven't commented on the thread yet...17:35
zyga-ubuntuPharaoh_Atem: I wrote a few sentences but it's I'm not done yet17:37
zyga-ubuntuPharaoh_Atem: I still plan to but I want to write a good post, not something "yeah, mee too"17:37
stokachuanyone around that can look at https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/snapd-2-26-9-and-conjure-up-no-longer-work/134817:52
* zyga-ubuntu 17:57
zyga-ubuntustokachu: replied on the forum17:58
stokachuzyga-ubuntu:thanks updated18:00
stokachuwho's calling me from spain18:02
stokachuzyga-ubuntu:updated the forum post18:17
stokachuCan not open /var/lib/snapd/seccomp/profiles//snap.conjure-up.lxd (No such file or directory) aborting: No such file or directory18:18
zyga-ubuntustokachu: aha18:25
zyga-ubuntustokachu: interesting, it should have used the new seccomp binary profiles?18:26
stokachuzyga-ubuntu:thanks for the quick reply!18:30
zyga-ubu1tustokachu: I'm investigating18:32
stokachuzyga-ubu1tu: thanks, just lemme know if you need me to do anything18:33
zyga-ubu1tustokachu: I updated my analysis, this is a (new) bug18:57
zyga-ubu1tustokachu: and a pretty obscure one at that18:57
stokachuOk18:57
zyga-ubu1tustokachu: I'm looking at fixing it ASAP18:57
stokachuzyga-ubu1tu: ok thank you! I sent out a heads up email to juju lists so people are aware we're working on it18:58
zyga-ubu1tustokachu: thank you19:02
zyga-ubu1tustokachu: can you please report it and give me the launchpad bug number19:07
stokachuzyga-ubu1tu:to the snappy project>19:08
zyga-ubu1tustokachu: on snapd please19:12
zyga-ubu1tuI wrote a test case, trying it now19:17
stokachuOk19:17
mupPR snapd#3598 opened: tests: add test case for classic-schizofrenia-bug <Created by zyga> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/3598>19:48
stokachuzyga-ubu1tu:https://bugs.launchpad.net/snapd/+bug/170486020:07
mupBug #1704860: classic confinement reexec <conjure> <snapd:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1704860>20:07
zyga-ubu1tustokachu: thank you20:09
stokachuzyga-ubu1tu:im at the sprint if you want to sync tom20:26
stokachui thought i saw you earlier20:27
zyga-ubu1tustokachu: I'm not at the sprint, I'll be there tomorrow though (all day)20:31
stokachuzyga-ubu1tu:ok cool20:32
* zyga-ubu1tu EODs21:27
mupBug #1555569 changed: [snaps] Show human-readable names for store apps <gnome-software> <sdoc> <Snapcraft:New> <Software Center Agent:Fix Released> <gnome-software (Ubuntu):Fix Committed by robert-ancell> <gnome-software (Ubuntu Xenial):Triaged> <gnome-software (Ubuntu Yakkety):Won't Fix>21:55
mup<gnome-software (Ubuntu Zesty):Triaged> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1555569>21:55

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