[10:20] <mup> PR snapcraft#1411 closed: tests: build the snapcraft snap in travis tests <Created by elopio> <Merged by sergiusens> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1411>
[20:56] <station> Im on openmediavault (debian 8) succes with sudo apt-get install snap
[20:56] <station> but with sudo snap install nextcloud
[20:56] <station> ZOE ERROR (from /usr/lib/snap/snap): error opening file (/usr/share/snap/Zoe/HMM/install)
[20:56] <station> ZOE library version 2013-02-16
[21:00] <Chipaca>  /usr/share/snap/Zoe?
[21:03] <station> no Idea
[21:03] <Chipaca> station: I'd say ask in the forum, people are off irc right now
[21:04] <Chipaca> station: you snap install nextcloud and the installation itself fails with that message?
[21:04] <station> google didn't help much either
[21:04] <station> y thats the comands and output ( first post
[21:05] <Chipaca> let me see if i can get a debian 8 vm
[21:06] <station> Im on  OMV Debian 8
[21:07] <station> fresh install ...
[21:11] <Chipaca> station: I don't know what OMV is
[21:11] <station> openmediavault
[21:11] <Chipaca> station: I don't know what that is
[21:11] <Chipaca> station: I can say that it works in debian 9
[21:12] <Chipaca> (i've got an image of that already)
[21:12] <Chipaca> station: but the whole ZOE ERROR thing is weird, i have no idea where even that comes from
[21:12] <station> like FreeNAS https://www.google.ro/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwj666Xy5p3VAhWCuBQKHasuCj8QFggmMAA&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.openmediavault.org%2F&usg=AFQjCNGsAPddstwxQ1OJDLVzXGfGbZGrYA
[21:12] <station> https://www.openmediavault.org/
[21:13] <Chipaca> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
[21:13] <station> lol ok thanks
[21:14] <Chipaca> station: I'll dig a little bit to see if I see this ZOE ERROR which intrigues me
[21:14] <Chipaca> station: but for a solution to your problem your best bet is the forum
[21:15] <Chipaca> (and patience -- people were sprinting in warsaw this week so they're on their way back home now)
[21:25]  * Son_Goku thinks of something else entirely when he sees OMV
[21:40] <Chipaca> station: how did you get snapd on debian 8?
[21:45] <station> sudo apt-get install snap
[21:55] <station> my main problem is I'm newish to server … I'm setting up an homeserver (media …) + it needs to serv to internet security cam, homeassistent Nextcloud shal I go with Proxmox and vritualise everything in its best enviroment
[21:57] <Chipaca> ah, i needed to apt update inside the vm
[21:58] <Chipaca> station: you seem to be asking random people in a random channel for advice on a home media server
[21:58] <Chipaca> station: i'd suggest you ask in a home media server channel for advice about that in particular :-)
[21:59] <Chipaca> hmm, the live cd might not have enough space for this
[22:02] <station> well its not even an home media server channel question if there would be a channel for hosting and private server …
[22:03] <Chipaca> station: so, just to get it out of the way, what do you get when you do "snap version"?
[22:04] <station> lol strange lol
[22:04] <station> SNAP - Semi-HMM-based Nucleic Acid Parser (version 2006-07-28)
[22:04] <station> usage: snap [options] <HMM file> <FASTA file> [options]
[22:04] <station> options:
[22:04] <station>   -help           report useful information
[22:04] <station>   -lcmask         treat lowercase as N
[22:04] <station>   -plus           predict on plus strand only
[22:04] <station>   -minus          predict on minus strand only
[22:04] <station>   -gff            output annotation as GFF
[22:04] <station>   -ace            output annotation as ACED
[22:04] <station>   -quiet          do not send progress to STDERR
[22:04] <station>   -aa <file>      create FASTA file of proteins
[22:04] <station>   -tx <file>      create FASTA file of transcripts
[22:04] <station>   -xdef <file>    external definitions
[22:04] <station>   -name <string>  name for the gene [default snap]
[22:05] <Chipaca> station: um
[22:05] <station> what is that never heard of this Nucleic Acid Parser
[22:05] <Chipaca> station: that is snap
[22:05] <Chipaca> from the package 'snap'
[22:05] <Chipaca> station: as opposed to snap, from the package 'snapd'
[22:06] <station> y y y
[22:06] <Chipaca> this might explain why i had no idea what the error was about :-D
[22:06] <Chipaca> station: try again with 'snapd' :-)
[22:07] <station> -bash: snapd: command not found
[22:07] <Chipaca> no, sorry
[22:08] <Chipaca> station: “sudo apt install snapd”
[22:08] <Chipaca> station: then, “snap install nextcloud”
[22:08] <station> E: Unable to locate package snapd
[22:08] <Chipaca> station: have you done “sudo apt update”?
[22:09] <station> y all updated
[22:09] <station> trough Webinterface so rechecking to be safe …
[22:11] <Chipaca> gah
[22:11] <Chipaca> station: I followed links for debian 8 but the thing i downloaded is debian 9
[22:12] <Chipaca> station: it's entirely possible snapd isn't available for 8
[22:12]  * Chipaca looks
[22:13] <station> recheckd no change
[22:13] <Chipaca> station: stretch 8, or 9?
[22:13] <station> Debian GNU/Linux 8 _Jessie_
[22:14] <Chipaca> station: so, old stable
[22:14] <station> http://ftp.debian.org jessie-updates/main
[22:14] <station> so they clame
[22:15] <Chipaca> station: ok, so you need to make a forum post about whether it works on debian's old stable
[22:16] <Chipaca> station: you might need to bump the kernel version for it to work, for example
[22:16] <Chipaca> station: what is it you're trying to do again?
[22:19] <station> basicaly there are a group of distros that offer NFS SAMBA ….  shareing +User administration in GUI besides those I need a bunch of selfhosted apps where OMV falls short but I thought it was shorter wav than installing all from bare bones Ubuntu server or Debian
[22:20] <Son_Goku> there's no snapd for Debian 8
[22:20] <Son_Goku> it's only available for Debian 9 and newer
[22:21] <Son_Goku> I think there was some go-related thing that kept it from being available in jessie-backports
[22:21] <Chipaca> station: I honestly don't know, but: doesn't nextcloud offer those things out of the box?
[22:21] <Chipaca> Son_Goku: yeah, it might be possible to get working as long as the kernel is new enough, but only if built elsewhere (e.g. snarf the debian 9 deb)
[22:22] <Chipaca> station: in nextcloud is sufficient, maybe you can install an all-snaps system and snap install nextcloud on it?
[22:23] <station> y thats what im thinking + Raid Zfs or Btrfs
[22:24] <Chipaca> anyway, i need to go do some REM and then some SWS over and over again
[22:24] <Chipaca> o/
[22:24] <station> Nexcloud + Homeassistent in snap
[22:25] <station> thanks again