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mupPR snapcraft#1598 opened: recording: do not crash when snapd is not installed <Created by elopio> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1598>00:51
mupPR snapd#4006 closed:  snap-exec: update tests to follow main_test pattern  <Created by mvo5> <Merged by chipaca> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/4006>01:16
mupPR snapcraft#1589 closed: Update default node engine to 6.11.3 <Created by flexiondotorg> <Merged by sergiusens> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1589>02:30
mwhudsonif someone is bored (ha, ha), they could look into why classic snap builds on artful fail like this: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/340314110/buildlog_snap_ubuntu_artful_ppc64el_subiquity_BUILDING.txt.gz02:58
mwhudsonon ppc64el only, i should add02:58
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zyga-solusgood morning06:49
zyga-solustoday is another cgroup day, hopefully one with fewer disappointments06:50
kalikianagood morning07:04
zyga-soluso/07:04
kalikianahmmm two of my PRs have landed, this is a good start07:05
kalikianazyga-solus: how's your poleflu? (I think that's what you called it :-P)07:06
zyga-soluskalikiana: thank you, I feel much better now07:10
zyga-soluskalikiana: getting into the habit of using longe sleeves and other warm-keeping stuff helps07:10
zyga-soluskalikiana: I really miss the sun, it's almost winter here07:11
zyga-soluskalikiana: rain will just turn to snow one day (any day)07:11
kalikianayeah, sunny days are over it seems :-(07:12
kalikianasergiusens: I'm very confused. I thought you merged https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1348 https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1382 but you just closed them? Some discussion would be helpful here08:06
mupPR snapcraft#1348: repo: setup a foreign arch and sources <Created by kalikiana> <Closed by sergiusens> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1348>08:06
mupPR snapcraft#1382: rust plugin: make libc configurable <Created by kalikiana> <Closed by sergiusens> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1382>08:06
mupPR snapd#3964 closed: many: implement our own ANSI-escape-using progress indicator <Created by chipaca> <Merged by mvo5> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/3964>08:17
naveedhelp09:26
ackkhi, is there a way in snapd to perform operations when a plug is connected/disconnected? I mean perform actions in snapd itself, not something like external scripts09:27
naveedi am using Dell gateways 5000 and try to connect my mobile via bluetooth for sending data09:27
naveedbut when i enter connect it gives error "org.bluez.error failes"09:28
naveedfasorry failed09:28
mupPR snapcraft#1599 opened: Fixed StoreReleaseError format for BAD REQUEST error <Created by clobrano> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1599>09:34
zyga-ubuntuackk: hey09:42
zyga-ubuntuackk: it's coming along but it's not ready09:42
zyga-ubuntuackk: pstolowski is working on interface hooks that fire when you connect/disconnect things09:42
ackkzyga-ubuntu, ah, I see09:44
ackkzyga-ubuntu, ok, so for now I guess the socket activation stuff will need to be started/stopped on snap start/stop, it can't be done when the network-bind plug is actually connected/disconnected09:44
ackkthat's fine09:45
zyga-ubuntuyes09:49
ackkzyga-ubuntu, ok, thanks09:49
* kalikiana short break10:44
* zyga-ubuntu -> break 11:03
kalikianasliff11:31
zyga-ubunture11:47
spineaujamesh: hello, I'd like to know if the polkit support added to 2.28 allows pkexec to work from the snap (and obeys to the policy file(s)  installed in /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/)11:59
mupPR snapd#4015 opened: run-checks: use nakedret to check for naked returns on long functions <Created by chipaca> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/4015>12:18
cjwatsonmwhudson: investigated: https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/160012:33
mupPR snapcraft#1600: options: fix core-dynamic-linker on ppc64el/s390x <Created by cjwatson> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1600>12:33
mupPR snapcraft#1600 opened: options: fix core-dynamic-linker on ppc64el/s390x <Created by cjwatson> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1600>12:34
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zyga-ubuntu__chip__: standup?13:02
mvo__chip__: we had a test failure from the new progress bar in the ppa builds, I can give you details in a sec13:02
mvo__chip__: also, whats up with this nick? is this the new default13:02
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Eighth_DoctorYo13:11
Eighth_Doctorman, it sucks not having my main laptop13:11
Eighth_DoctorI have to remember all the IRC channels I'm active in and add them13:11
ikeyand worse than that you're not even the 9th or 10th..13:11
* ikey feels for you.13:11
ikeyerm. i mean *hi :)13:12
Eighth_Doctorhaha13:12
Eighth_Doctorwell, at least you got it :)13:12
ikeyaye :]13:12
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Eleventh_Doctorthis laptop is configured with an older version of my profile13:13
Eleventh_DoctorI carried it forward from various IRC clients and various laptops before I started over on the new laptop13:13
Eleventh_Doctormy Linux laptop has always used some variation of this nick ;)13:15
Eleventh_DoctorI've never been a huge fan of the 9th13:16
Eleventh_Doctorthe 10th is awesome, though13:16
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ogra_the elleventh is still my favourite13:16
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Eleventh_Doctormine too13:16
sergiusenskalikiana closed them because they had no changes in 2 weeks++ and failing tests13:17
kalikianasergiusens: That's not true. They had commits in the last few days13:17
sergiusenskalikiana "kalikiana added some commits 18 days ago "13:20
sergiusenson both of those13:21
Eleventh_Doctorsergiusens: it lists by author date13:21
Eleventh_Doctorwhich is irrelevant13:21
Eleventh_Doctorif you amend commits, that date doesn't change13:21
sergiusensah, that can make sense Eleventh_Doctor13:22
Eleventh_DoctorI learned after the last couple of times my PR has been closed for looking out of date that people read the GH web interface and take it literally13:23
sergiusenskalikiana you still have many PRs open, focus on fixing them one by one instead of all at once13:23
Eleventh_Doctorso I rewrite the author dates every time now13:23
sergiusensas you may be eating up the travis qutoa for everyone else13:23
sergiusenskalikiana or do them all in parallel, but run the suite locally13:23
sergiusensthe full suite13:23
Eleventh_Doctorzyga-solus: ping13:23
kalikianasergiusens: Well, the local runs aren't the problem, I'm getting killed by false negatives...13:24
sergiusensEleventh_Doctor it is so hard to keep track of your irc handles! ;-)13:24
Eleventh_Doctorwell, I really don't use this laptop very much13:24
Eleventh_Doctorso these nicks don't show up often13:24
sergiusensEleventh_Doctor finally off the mac ;-)13:24
Eleventh_Doctoroh, this is a Mac13:25
Eleventh_Doctorit just runs Linux ;)13:25
mvoChipaca: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/340343990/buildlog_ubuntu-xenial-arm64.snapd_2.28.1+git425.72389e7~ubuntu16.04.1_BUILDING.txt.gz is the link, I can extract the failure for you in a sec to a pastebin13:25
Eleventh_Doctorthis MacBook has been running Fedora for the last two years13:25
mvoChipaca: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25713767/13:25
Eleventh_Doctorit's much more performant than it was when it ran Mac OS X13:25
mvoChipaca: fwiw, the error looks "interessting"13:25
sergiusenskalikiana document that analysis in the PR so everyone is aware of it then and find the root cause13:26
mvoChipaca: I mean, something with the bytes download counting is wrong 95B vs 99B13:26
Chipacahah13:26
Chipacai wondered about that while writing the test13:26
zyga-ubuntuEleventh_Doctor: hey13:26
Chipacaand then thought "nah, it can't be so slow as to be less than this"13:27
Eleventh_Doctorzyga-ubuntu: I pushed snapd updates, I need karma!13:27
zyga-ubuntuEleventh_Doctor: aha, I'll look at F26 then13:27
zyga-ubuntuEleventh_Doctor: what's this nickname about? :D13:27
Chipacamvo: easy to fix. Will fixing master be enough?13:28
Eleventh_Doctorzyga-ubuntu: this is my Linux laptop13:28
zyga-ubuntuEleventh_Doctor: oh, nice, a new one?13:28
Eleventh_Doctorwith more or less my original IRC configuration carried through various laptops/clients13:28
Eleventh_Doctoractually, this is my oldest laptop that still works13:28
Eleventh_Doctora 2009 MacBook Pro13:28
Eleventh_Doctorbut instead of Mac OS X, it runs Fedora13:28
Eleventh_DoctorI wiped it as soon as the warranty ran out13:29
ogra_pffft warranty13:29
Eleventh_Doctorwell, with the proprietarization of laptop components, it's gotten really hard to service them myself :(13:30
Eleventh_Doctorand a lot of laptop warranties void on changing the OS13:30
Eleventh_Doctor(which is dumb and potentially illegal, but there's not a lot I can do)13:31
mvoChipaca: yes13:32
Eleventh_Doctorzyga-ubuntu: snapd v2.28.1 with the backport of the distro check fixes13:32
Eleventh_Doctorhttps://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/?packages=snapd13:33
zyga-ubuntuEleventh_Doctor: huh? and is apple really doing thaT?13:33
Eleventh_Doctorzyga-ubuntu: Yes13:33
zyga-ubuntuEleventh_Doctor: can you point me to where it says so?13:33
zyga-ubuntubecause that's definitely not legal in EU13:33
Eleventh_Doctorit may be US specific :(13:34
Eleventh_Doctorit's not legal per-se in the US either13:34
Eleventh_Doctorbut Apple retains the right to refuse servicing for any reason13:34
Eleventh_Doctormy next go around, I'm probably picking up a Dell XPS13:34
Eleventh_Doctorthey're turning into nice beefy laptops while remaining really lightweight13:35
Eleventh_Doctorthey ship with Ubuntu or Windows, but that can be easily fixed :)13:35
zyga-ubuntuEleventh_Doctor: I'd be surprised if apple really refused that but IDK13:36
Eleventh_Doctorit's usually not Apple directly that refuses13:36
Eleventh_Doctorbut the service centers that aren't operated by Apple13:36
Eleventh_Doctoralso, removing macOS removes the necessary bits for service center diagnostics to run13:37
Eleventh_Doctorbecause apparently that's a thing13:37
Eleventh_Doctorwhich is why they ask for admin credentials to the laptop :/13:37
zyga-ubuntuEleventh_Doctor: eh, I know that last bit, I refused13:38
zyga-ubuntu(and they did service me)13:38
Eleventh_DoctorI used to leave it dual-booted with an empty and useless macOS13:41
sergiusensppisati_ hey, what was your bug again? I will have time to fix it today13:47
Chipacamvo: snapd#4016 is the fix13:55
mupPR #4016: progress: be more flexible in testing ansimeter <Created by chipaca> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/4016>13:55
mvoChipaca: thanks a bunch13:55
mupPR snapd#4016 opened: progress: be more flexible in testing ansimeter <Created by chipaca> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/4016>13:55
mvoChipaca: eh, thanks a lot13:56
mvoChipaca: sorry, I learned the difference between "thanks a bunch" and "thanks a lot" only recently. anyway, thanks :)13:56
zyga-ubuntuyou know13:57
zyga-ubuntuI find it hard to name test snaps13:57
mvotest113:57
mvotest213:57
mvo:P13:58
zyga-ubuntuI think it would help if we could have a local name in the directory with the task13:58
zyga-ubunturight, if those were local and would not compete with other "snap testing interfaces" it'd be easier13:58
cachiomvo, this is the error in zesty https://launchpadlibrarian.net/340372113/buildlog_ubuntu-zesty-ppc64el.snapd_2.27.6+17.04_BUILDING.txt.gz13:58
cachioon ppc13:59
cachiothe rest is working properly13:59
mvocachio: yeah, I just tried to find the root cause but failed so far13:59
jameshspineau: it won't make any difference there: my changes were all about getting snapd to talk to polkit to provide access control to its own API.  Allowing confined services to talk to polkit (and install default policies) is a different matter.13:59
jameshspineau: it isn't on my radar, but it would be worth bringing up on the forum.14:00
spineaujamesh: ok, I see. thanks14:00
Chipacamvo: what difference between thanks a bunch and a lot have you learned?14:11
mvoChipaca: someone from the uk explained that often "thanks a bunch" is ironic/sarcastic. I had no idea before and I think I confused a lot of native speakers :)14:12
mvoChipaca: but maybe its just specific parts of the world where it is used like this14:13
Eleventh_Doctormvo: it has different meanings depending on tone14:13
Eleventh_Doctorin the US, it's primarily not used sarcastically14:13
Eleventh_Doctorbut in the east coast, it is14:13
mvoEleventh_Doctor: aha, that is interessting14:13
jameshmvo: both can be used sarcastically.  It depends on the tone14:13
Eleventh_Doctorthanks is often used sarcastically14:13
mvogeh, english is a complicated language :)14:13
jameshsomething irc doesn't convey very well14:13
mvothanks jamesh14:13
Eleventh_Doctor:/14:13
mvojamesh: yeah, irc lacks the nuances :-D14:14
Eleventh_Doctorif you think English is bad, Japanese is way worse14:14
Eleventh_Doctorthe *whole* reason for emoji is to deal with that problem14:14
mvoEleventh_Doctor: heh, fun!14:14
Eleventh_Doctorand of course, emoticons have been used in text long before computers for the same reason14:15
Eleventh_Doctorbut Japanese has the special problem of conveying meaning and feeling almost entirely through tone14:15
Eleventh_Doctorthey don't have emotion words, per se like English does14:16
Eleventh_Doctorso there's not an explicit set of "profane" words14:16
Eleventh_Doctorthe *way* you say it turns certain words "profane"14:16
Chipacamvo: yeah, the tone is important; otherwise it's mostly used interchangeably (and "thanks a lot" can be and does get used sarcastically as well)14:20
ChipacaOTOH, https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/thanks_a_bunch14:21
Eleventh_Doctor"thanks a lot" is the American equivalent to "thanks a bunch"14:21
Chipacasays UK usage is unambiguously sarcastic, which is news to me (but then maybe i should go out more)14:21
Eleventh_DoctorUK uses thanks a bunch entirely sarcastically14:21
Eleventh_Doctorbut outside of the east coast in the US, it's not necessarily so14:21
Eleventh_Doctorthe *only* reason it is that way in the east coast is due to the stronger European heritage there14:22
Eleventh_Doctorbut "thanks a lot" is unambiguously sarcastic in most of the US14:22
Chipacasilly UKans, going over there, UKing the place up14:22
Eleventh_Doctorthis is primarily because "a bunch" is rarely used in the US14:23
Eleventh_Doctor"a lot" is the primary form14:23
Eleventh_Doctorthe UK reverses this, since "a lot" isn't used very much there14:23
Chipacathe bottom line is: never thank anybody for anything14:23
mvoyeah, it sounds like it - meh :/14:24
mvoI guess a simple "thanks" is what I should remember14:24
Eleventh_Doctor;)14:24
Chipacamvo: go with "gramercy"14:24
Eleventh_Doctor"thanks", "thank you" work well enough14:25
Chipacathen everybody will have to look it up, giving you time to run away14:25
niemeyero/14:28
mvohey niemeyer! how are you?14:28
niemeyermvo: Did we land the squashfs-fuse thing?  I recall we talked about it and agreed to land it, but I don't recall actually shipping it14:28
niemeyermvo: Pretty good, thanks14:29
niemeyermvo: Had the internal session this morning.. almost uneventful.. roadmap remains mostly the same, with one critical item added above others which we need to discuss14:29
mvoniemeyer: squashfs-fuse did not land, lets push it high on the stack14:30
mvoniemeyer: will you update the roadmap with the new item(s)?14:30
niemeyermvo: I'd like to talk about it first14:30
Eleventh_Doctormvo: wait, what?14:30
Eleventh_Doctorwhat's this about squashfuse support not landing?14:30
niemeyermvo: As it's a bit of a high-level requirement right now.. would like to build ideas so we can write down something more concrete14:30
niemeyermvo: Ugh.. man.. how did we forget that again :(14:31
niemeyerShame on us14:31
mvoniemeyer: high-level> sounds good14:31
mvoniemeyer: yes :(14:31
mvoniemeyer: I finish my current task (should not take long) and get to it, if we rush it it can still go into 2.2914:32
niemeyerEleventh_Doctor: It's just about making it easier to work with.. won't affect you14:32
mvomostly for lxd14:32
Eleventh_Doctorah14:32
niemeyermvo: Thank you! 2.29 it is then14:32
Eleventh_Doctorwell, that already landed for Fedora snapd ;)14:33
Eleventh_Doctormainly because kyrofa asked for it and actually did the work to make it possible in Fedora14:33
mvoEleventh_Doctor: nice - btw, is that you Neal? if so, you have too many nicks ;)14:33
Eleventh_Doctoryes14:33
ogra_is kyrofa secretly using fedora now instead of ubuntu ?14:33
ogra_:)14:33
ogra_(because he gets the features faster there)14:33
Eleventh_Doctor:D14:33
Eleventh_Doctorhe's also working on packaging LXD for Fedora14:34
ogra_whee !14:34
Eleventh_Doctorso that we have it properly integrated with container-selinux14:34
mvoEleventh_Doctor: heh, do you have more nicks that I should be aware of :) ?14:34
Eleventh_Doctorumm...14:34
cachiomvo, niemeyer zyga-ubuntu pstolowski this is the doc for the core snap built as part of the spread-cron run https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/building-and-testing-the-core-snap-on-edge-channel/241914:34
ogra_mvo, evey nick you dont recognize :)14:34
Eleventh_Doctorjust check my netmask14:34
ogra_just assume it is neal14:34
Eleventh_Doctorit should always say ngompa/fedora14:34
Eleventh_Doctorerr, fedora/ngompa14:34
pstolowskicachio, thanks!14:35
Eleventh_DoctorI also submitted a PR to container-selinux to add LXD support: https://github.com/projectatomic/container-selinux/pull/4214:35
mupPR projectatomic/container-selinux#42: Add support for LXD <Created by Conan-Kudo> <https://github.com/projectatomic/container-selinux/pull/42>14:35
niemeyermvo: Just recalling, we'll do it as a "snapfs" right?14:35
mvocachio: fwiw, I think the ppc64el issue we have right now should not halt hte 2.28.1 core snap release, we need to figure out what is going on there but core for ppc64el is ready at 2.28.1 so the build is fine14:36
cachiomvo, niemeyer zyga-ubuntu pstolowski, it is related to the PRS; https://github.com/snapcore/spread-cron/pull/49 and https://github.com/snapcore/spread-cron/pull/4814:36
mupPR spread-cron#49: Task to build core snaps in launchpad <Created by sergiocazzolato> <https://github.com/snapcore/spread-cron/pull/49>14:36
mupPR spread-cron#48: Adding commits information on snapd-vendor launchpad repo <Created by sergiocazzolato> <https://github.com/snapcore/spread-cron/pull/48>14:36
mvoniemeyer: yeah, iirc we agreed on snapfs14:36
kyrofaogra_, haha, no, but the way I test stuff on fedora is running fedora instances via lxd14:36
ogra_:)14:36
kyrofaogra_, that experience was not great14:36
mvoniemeyer: did we ever write a forum post or something?14:36
ogra_i can imagine14:36
cachiomvo, ok, so we should go first to stable with the 2.28.1?14:37
Eleventh_Doctorkyrofa: I'll get you to switch to Fedora yet :P14:37
Eleventh_Doctoranyway guys, I gotta get going14:39
Eleventh_Doctormy day job awaits14:39
mvocachio: I think it should not hold back core, I will investigate, we probably need a 2.28.2 for the SRU for zesty but that should be ok14:39
niemeyermvo: I don't think so.. :(14:43
diddledandoes snapd set the order of snaps to be mounted when it starts up? I appear to be seeing my system try to connect interfaces to core before core has been started and thus the interfaces are not present yet14:48
pstolowskiniemeyer, hello! i hope you have a good sprint!14:48
Eleventh_DoctorWOO!14:49
Eleventh_Doctormy laptop is now repaired!14:49
pstolowskiniemeyer, i've addressed the main point you had for #3972 and left some comments14:49
mupPR #3972: repo: sanitize plugs and slots early in ReadInfo <Created by stolowski> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/3972>14:49
cachiomvo, ok, I'll promote to stable the 2.28.1 in that case14:50
ikeysooo i might've created the child of satan but14:51
diddledan:-o14:51
ikeyi made a magic script that seems to be able to create a dist vendor tarball for snapd..14:51
diddledandevil child!14:52
ppisati_sergiusens: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/snapcraft/+bug/171888614:52
mupBug #1718886: snapcraft.yaml: add dpkg-dev to the build deps <patch> <linux (Ubuntu):Confirmed> <snapcraft (Ubuntu):New> <linux (Ubuntu Xenial):Fix Committed> <snapcraft (Ubuntu Xenial):New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1718886>14:52
ikeydiddledan, https://hastebin.com/fafolohoma.sql :P14:52
ppisati_sergiusens: actually i already found what the problem was, and there's a patch attached14:52
ppisati_sergiusens: but i'm not entirely sure of the fix14:52
cachiomvo, core snap 2.28.1 promoting to stable14:57
mvocachio: thanks! time for a forum post - niemeyer do you want to do the forum post that announces 2.28.1?14:57
mupPR snapd#4017 opened: store: add download caching <Created by mvo5> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/4017>15:04
cachiomvo, niemeyer promotion completed15:05
mvocachio: \o/15:05
cachiomvo, testing the refresh on my machine15:05
cachioworking \o/15:07
sergiusensppisati_ thanks15:08
sergiusensppisati_ weren't you having a problem with the `source` entry the week before last?15:10
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ppisati_sergiusens: the build dir, src is ok, it's decompressed correctly there, but .config i thought wasn't being copied to the build dir15:16
ppisati_sergiusens: but it turned out it was copied, it's just that the kbuild plugin doesn't expect the .config to be already there15:16
ppisati_sergiusens: ah crap15:17
ppisati_sergiusens: i pasted you the wrong lp bug15:17
ppisati_sergiusens: https://bugs.launchpad.net/snapcraft/+bug/172249415:17
mupBug #1722494: .config disappears from build dir <Snapcraft:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1722494>15:17
ppisati_sergiusens: sorry :(15:17
kyrofaHey elopio, you around?15:20
elopioHello15:20
kalikianao/15:21
kyrofaelopio, good morning! I want to figure out a good solution for the slow ROS tests, one that scales15:21
kyrofaYou mentioned labeling it as slow so that it doesn't run on travis, seems reasonable. But then they'd run on autopkgtests?15:22
kyrofaOr is that something that we still need to develop?15:22
elopiokyrofa: I'm exploring options. Trying to launch tests on the PPA daily, with some help in #ubuntu-release15:23
kyrofaelopio, okay good deal. Just let me know what to do on that ament PR once you've settled on a path?15:24
elopiokyrofa: that's my idea, not yet implemented because I don't yet know how. If you need to run a slow test, the bot can trigger it in a PR for you, no problem there.15:24
kyrofaOh, we do have that today? That works fine for me15:25
elopioThe problem is when you forget or don't know that you should trigger the.slow test.15:25
elopioCurrently, the beta branch takes care of it, but poorly.15:25
kyrofaFortunately the ros-related stuff is pretty obvious. I could see that being an issue with other stuff, of course15:25
kyrofaelopio, okay so I could label that test as "slow" today and just run the autopkgtests?15:26
elopiokyrofa I haven't pushed anything about slow tests yet. But can do it quickly after my two autopktests prs land.15:26
elopioTomorrow15:26
kyrofaAh ha, okay, sorry! P:15:26
kyrofaelopio, perfect15:27
kyrofaelopio, no huge rush, just trying to get a clear picture of what I can do15:27
elopiokyrofa would you like to comment on he pr "slow" or poke the bot in the chat?15:27
kyrofaelopio, definitely. You guys have been busy15:27
elopiokyrofa, sorry, I don't understand your answer. So you would like both?15:32
kyrofaelopio, haha, we're completely missing each other here, I'm not sure what "both" is :D15:33
kyrofaelopio, as I understand it, you're working on two things: daily autopkgtests on the daily PPA to replace the beta PR, and a "slow" filter to not run stuff on Travis. Right?15:34
ackkit seems some unittests fail if you have squasfuse installed15:34
sborovkovHi, where is network config file on ubuntu core? (Want to check if interface is using dhcp or not from inside the snap)15:35
ackkbecause of Type=squashfs vs Type=fuse.squashfuse in systemd configs15:35
elopiokyrofa right. My question is how would you like to trigger the slow tests in your PR.15:39
kyrofaelopio, ohhh15:39
kalikianaackk: what tests are those?15:39
kalikianaare you running in a container?15:40
kyrofakalikiana, snapd ones I assume15:40
kyrofaelopio, I would rather have something on github than the chat, personally15:40
elopiosergiusens it seems I need to have upload permissions to trigger snapcraft PPA tests. I think I will apply to be per-package uploader for snapcraft.15:40
elopiokyrofa OK, I will add that to the todo15:41
kalikianaelopio: kyrofa Something akin to "Fixes: #1234" maybe? But probably more than just the word "slow"15:41
mupPR #1234: debian: make snapd get its environ from /etc/environment <Created by chipaca> <Merged by niemeyer> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/1234>15:41
elopioAnd probably, I should move the bot here.15:41
kalikiana+115:41
kyrofaelopio, yeah something like that. Thinking that through, what would that do exactly: just trigger the autopkgtests?15:42
kyrofaelopio, is there a way to filter the autopkgtests? So that I could say "please run exactly THESE slow tests" rather than every single one?15:42
elopioYup, and the autopkgtest will have an env var slow=true15:42
elopioNop, filter specific tests is more work. Maybe next week ;)15:43
elopioI can add env vars for suite=snapd filter=ros15:44
kyrofaelopio, yeah, that would be cool15:47
mupPR snapd#4018 opened: interfaces: fix udev rules for tun <Created by bergotorino> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/4018>15:47
=== JoshStrobl is now known as JoshStrobl|Food
kyrofaBut yeah, just being able to trigger from the commit would be nice. What happens when I push a new commit though, is there a way to remember "oh yeah, I need to run autopkgtests on this too" ?15:48
kalikiana^^ I would've thought you can put it in the PR description15:48
kalikianaGitHub reads both comments and the description15:49
kyrofakalikiana, yeah that would work15:49
kyrofaelopio, one last question: snapcraft#1591, do we agree that it doesn't buy us anything?15:49
mupPR snapcraft#1591: snapd integration tests: print stdout/stderr <Created by kyrofa> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1591>15:49
Son_GokuHey15:49
Son_Gokumvo_, do you plan to put simplified highlights in the GitHub releases?15:49
kalikianakyrofa: the better solution was the wait script, no?15:50
kyrofakalikiana, no, it was stuuuupid15:50
kalikianaI saw another Pr timing out today15:50
kyrofakalikiana, it just masks _all_ output15:50
kyrofakalikiana, wait, timing out because it took more than ten minutes with no output?15:51
kyrofakalikiana, i.e. stalled?15:51
kyrofaSon_Goku, I typically just look at the debian/changelog :P15:51
Son_Gokuthat's too verbose for updateinfo15:52
Son_Gokuand mvo_ already publishes that as changelog entries for me ;)15:52
Son_GokuI guess I'll just make up something15:53
Son_Gokubut I already have the "full" changes: https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=98159615:53
sergiusenselopio for adt? is that a new thing?15:54
kalikianakyrofa: It was `test_stage_rust_with_source_subdir (test_rust_plugin.RustPluginTestCase) test_rust_plugin.RustPluginTestCase.test_stage_rust_with_source_subdir ... The job exceeded the maximum time limit for jobs, and has been terminated.`15:54
kyrofakalikiana, yeah that's different15:55
kyrofakalikiana, we can't fix that15:55
kyrofakalikiana, that's Travis' maximum time for free service15:55
* Son_Goku sighs15:55
* Son_Goku wishes we used GitLab15:55
kyrofaSon_Goku, I dumped an annoying amount of time trying to see if I could tie github to gitlab ci15:56
Son_GokuI did it for one of my projects that's hosted on GitHub still15:56
sergiusenswait, not the PR description, we do not want to trigger them before the travis tests are green15:56
sergiusenselopio ^15:56
Son_Gokubasically, set it up to mirror and let it run CI on mirror pulls15:56
kalikianakyrofa: So... how come these work otherwise? Should we be splitting these up?15:56
sergiusensshould be a comment, and the general practise should be, after the travis tests are green15:56
kyrofakalikiana, if Travis' network barfs momentarily, it'll push some over the edge15:57
Son_Gokuyou can also write a custom webhook service to pull and push automatically15:57
kyrofasergiusens, that's not something the bot can wait for?15:57
sergiusenskyrofa maybe15:57
kyrofasergiusens, just talking idealisms here :P15:57
kyrofasergiusens, elopio, kalikiana perhaps we should throw together a quick doc of our ideal, and then see what we can accomplish?15:58
kyrofaRather, what we require, and how ideally it would work15:58
sergiusensforum post please15:58
kalikianabtw elopio can you please re-review? https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1577 https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1587 kyrofa maybe you can also have a look, a second reviewer is still needed15:58
mupPR snapcraft#1577: lxd: don't inject local snaps on a different arch <Created by kalikiana> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1577>15:58
mupPR snapcraft#1587: lifecycle: clean after deleting container <Created by kalikiana> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1587>15:58
kyrofasergiusens, alright I'll put that on my TODO after pip/reviews15:59
sborovkovHow to check if interface is using dhcp on snappy? anyone?15:59
kalikianasergiusens: kyrofa This one needs a re-review from the two of you https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/141216:00
mupPR snapcraft#1412: lxd: snapcraft refresh in containers <Created by kalikiana> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1412>16:00
kyrofakalikiana, can you please write a description for snapcraft#1577 ? I'm not sure what problem it's solving/feature it's adding16:03
mupPR snapcraft#1577: lxd: don't inject local snaps on a different arch <Created by kalikiana> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1577>16:03
kalikianasergiusens: I also addressed your comments on https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1546 though maybe it needs more discussion? Running define and search "locally" wasn't explicitly talked about I think. I don't know if there's potential conerns here16:03
mupPR snapcraft#1546: cli: update parts cache in the container <Created by kalikiana> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1546>16:03
* zyga-ubuntu watches catalan news 16:04
elopiokyrofa yes, I think print stdout might be good, but not very useful right now. For container tests is probably a must have.16:04
elopiosergiusens it's for triggering autopktest on demand, tied to a PPA, not a PR.16:04
=== cachio_lunch is now known as cachio
elopioAnd the bot can probably wait until Travis is done. Not sure how, but sounds doable. First iteration will be a human poller 😃16:06
kalikianakyrofa: Oops, that was meant to have a forum link. I added the link and a summary of the issue now.16:08
ikeyjust seen this. https://git.launchpad.net/~osomon/+git/chromium-snap/commit/?id=0c573c3da6957d868f830fd923728dc13eba4e8d16:10
ikeybless16:10
kalikianaI read `Clear Santa` there, wondering for a moment what that meant16:11
ikeyhah16:12
niemeyermvo_: I have a bunch of happy people here about 2.28 :)16:17
niemeyerzyga-ubuntu: Review on #399916:18
mupPR #3999: cmd/snap-confine: add detection of stale mount namespace <Created by zyga> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/3999>16:18
niemeyerWill follow on when I find another break16:18
mvo_niemeyer: yay! great to hear16:19
zyga-ubuntuniemeyer: thank you16:19
niemeyerzyga-ubuntu: np, and as I said there, happy to see this moving forward, thanks!16:19
=== ShalokShalom_ is now known as ShalokShalom
zyga-ubuntuniemeyer: thanks, I'll update the PR and will land it shortly16:23
* zyga-ubuntu is super nervous to see what is going on in catalonia now, worried about friends :/16:24
zyga-ubuntumvo_: 4018 merged now, can be cherry-picked16:26
mupPR snapd#4018 closed: interfaces: fix udev rules for tun <Created by bergotorino> <Merged by zyga> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/4018>16:27
ackkniemeyer, finally managed to update https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/3916 with the changes you requested16:29
mupPR #3916: snap,wrappers: add support for socket activation <Created by albertodonato> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/3916>16:29
zyga-ubuntumvo_: do you need a backport for 2.28?16:32
zyga-ubuntuor will you do locally16:32
kalikianaFYI going to wrap up for the day in the next 30min16:36
mvo_zyga-ubuntu: I can do it locally (cherry-pick). looks like the tests are stuck right now :/16:38
mvo_zyga-ubuntu: aha, not the tests the travis display, thanks for merging it16:38
mupPR snapd#4016 closed: progress: be more flexible in testing ansimeter <Created by chipaca> <Merged by mvo5> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/4016>16:46
mvo_zyga-ubuntu: 2.28.2 is uploaded to the PPA with the fix for https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/401816:47
mupPR #4018: interfaces: fix udev rules for tun <Created by bergotorino> <Merged by zyga> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/4018>16:47
* zyga-ubuntu hugs mvo_ 16:48
zyga-ubuntuthank you :)16:48
mupPR snapd#4019 opened: release: snapd 2.28.2 <Created by mvo5> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/4019>16:49
mvo_zyga-ubuntu: *thank you* and koza of course16:50
mvo_zyga-ubuntu: I get dinner now, once the build finishes  Iwill build a new core16:53
zyga-ubuntuok16:54
zyga-ubuntuI'm working on more spread test16:54
=== JoshStrobl|Food is now known as JoshStrobl
kalikianaelopio: I got `exceeded the maximum time limit for jobs` twice in a row here... https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1512 :-(17:19
mupPR snapcraft#1512: pluginhandler: clean error for BasePlugin.run{,_output} <Created by kalikiana> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1512>17:19
* kalikiana leaving it at that for now17:21
elopiokalikiana: yes, that job is now too big. We have to improve it.17:27
elopiosergiusens: please land this: https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/159817:30
elopioand then this: https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/159517:30
mupPR snapcraft#1598: recording: do not crash when snapd is not installed <Created by elopio> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1598>17:30
mupPR snapcraft#1595: tests: fix the skip of snapd integration tests in armhf <Created by elopio> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1595>17:30
elopiosergiusens: and I think we are good to release. Or at least, good to find any other blockers.17:30
sergiusenselopio great17:31
mupPR snapcraft#1598 closed: recording: do not crash when snapd is not installed <Created by elopio> <Merged by sergiusens> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1598>17:32
kalikianaelopio:  Do you have a plan for that yet? It looks to be blocking my PR now17:33
elopiokalikiana: we have to review all the tests in that suite. Some can be demoted to unit tests, some are better in the snapd integration suite. Some are just running more steps than needed.17:34
elopioI don't think we have any tests that take more than 10 minutes in there, but if we do, they should be tagged as slow.17:35
elopioand, if everything fails, ask for money to pay for more travis time.17:35
kalikianaI guess by adding another Go integration test I'm just causing the kettle to bubble over...17:43
kalikianaActually no, I'm not even adding one there, just modifying the check17:45
kalikianaHrm17:45
mvo_cachio: snapd 2.28.2 is ready in the beta channel for a new round of testing. fixes a tiny issue in the tun udev rules and a bugfix in the dhcp code on core when the IP address changes between dhcp leases17:50
cachiomvo_, perfect17:52
cachioI'll start now17:53
mvo_cachio: thanks a bunch17:55
mvo_cachio: I will do a SRU upload based on this one now, I don't see the ppc64 compile error with 2.28.2 in my test ppa so fingers crossed17:55
cachiomvo_, perfect17:56
=== epod is now known as luk3yx
elopiosnappy-m-o help18:45
snappy-m-oAll commands18:45
snappy-m-o AutopkgtestGithub18:45
snappy-m-o Trigger the autopkgtests for GitHub pull requests.18:45
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /autopkgtest - (undocumented)18:45
snappy-m-o Backup18:45
snappy-m-o Backup related commands.18:45
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /backup - Backup everything.18:45
snappy-m-o ChatRoom18:45
snappy-m-o This is a basic implementation of a chatroom18:45
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /room join - Join (creating it first if needed) a chatroom.18:45
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /room leave - Leave a chatroom.18:45
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /room topic - Get or set the topic for a room.18:45
snappy-m-o• *snappy-m-o /room invite18:45
snappy-m-o• • Invite one or more people into a chatroom.18:45
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /room occupants - List the occupants in a given chatroom.18:45
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /room list - List chatrooms the bot has joined.18:45
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /room destroy - Destroy a chatroom.18:45
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /room create - Create a chatroom.18:45
snappy-m-o Flows18:45
snappy-m-o Management commands related to flows / conversations.18:45
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /flows status - Displays the list of started flows.18:45
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /flows start - Manually start a flow within the context of the c18:45
snappy-m-oalling user.18:45
snappy-m-o- snappy-m-o /flows stop - Stop flows you are in.18:45
snappy-m-o- snappy-m-o /flows kill - usage: flows_kill [-h] user flow_name18:45
snappy-m-o- snappy-m-o /flows show - Shows the structure of a flow.18:45
snappy-m-o- snappy-m-o /flows list - Displays the list of setup flows.18:45
snappy-m-o Health18:45
snappy-m-o Core plugin for bot lifecycle and health related commands.18:45
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /restart - Restart the bot.18:45
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /uptime - Return the uptime of the bot18:45
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /status gc - shows the garbage collection details18:45
snappy-m-o• **18:45
snappy-m-osnappy-m-o /status load - shows the load status18:45
snappy-m-o- snappy-m-o /status - If I am alive I should be able to respond to this one18:45
snappy-m-o- snappy-m-o /shutdown - usage: shutdown [-h] [--kill] [--confirm]18:45
snappy-m-o- snappy-m-o /status plugins** - shows the plugin status18:45
snappy-m-o Help18:45
snappy-m-o Core plugin of help related functions.18:45
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /apropos - Returns a help string listing available options.18:45
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /about - Return information about this Errbot instance and version18:45
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /help - Returns a18:45
snappy-m-ohelp string listing available options.18:45
snappy-m-o Plugins18:45
snappy-m-o Commands to manage the plugins of the bot by chatting.18:45
naccelopio: fun.18:45
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /repos install - install a plugin repository from the given source or a known public repo (see...18:45
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /plugin blacklist - Blacklist a plugin so that it will not be loaded automatically during bot sta...18:45
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /repos search - Searches the repo index.18:45
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /plugin config - configure or get the configuration / configuration template for a specific18:45
snappy-m-opl...18:45
snappy-m-o- snappy-m-o /repos update - update the bot and/or plugins18:45
snappy-m-o- snappy-m-o /plugin activate - activate a plugin. [calls .activate() on the plugin]18:45
snappy-m-o- snappy-m-o /plugin unblacklist - Remove a plugin from the blacklist18:46
snappy-m-o- snappy-m-o /plugin deactivate - deactivate a plugin. [calls .deactivate on the plugin]18:46
snappy-m-o- snappy-m-o /plugin reload - reload a plugin: reload the code of the plugin leaving the activation status ...18:46
snappy-m-o- snappy-m-o /repos - list the current active plugin repositories18:46
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /repos uninstall - uninstall a plugin repository by name.18:46
snappy-m-o SnapcraftGithub18:46
snappy-m-o Handle GitHub webhooks from the snapcraft repository.18:46
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /github build - usage: github_build [-h] pull_request_number18:46
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /github subscribe - usage: github_subscribe [-h] pull_request_number18:46
snappy-m-o Utils18:46
snappy-m-o Core Errbot utils commands.18:46
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /render test - Tests / showcases the markdown rendering on your current backend18:46
snappy-m-o• snappy-m-o /history - display the command his18:46
snappy-m-otory18:46
snappy-m-o- snappy-m-o /whoami - A simple command echoing the details of your identifier. Useful to debug iden...18:46
snappy-m-o- snappy-m-o /echo - A simple echo command. Useful for encoding tests etc ...18:46
snappy-m-o- snappy-m-o /log tail - Display a tail of the log of n lines or 40 by default18:46
* nacc wonders why Drone hasn't kicked in yet :)18:46
elopiowow, I didn't know it was that long.18:46
elopiosnappy-m-o /autopkgtest 1583 xenial:amd6418:46
snappy-m-oCommand "" / " /autopkgtest" not found.18:46
snappy-m-o Did you mean "snappy-m-o /autopkgtest" ?18:46
elopiowhat???18:47
elopiosnappy-m-o autopkgtest 1583 xenial:amd6418:47
snappy-m-o@elopio: I've just triggered your test.18:47
nothalsnappy-m-o: No such command!18:47
snappy-m-oCommand ":" / ": No" not found.18:47
nacclol18:47
elopiook, almost there :D18:47
naccThis definitely reads like a HAL9000 problem.18:48
elopiosnappy-m-o subscribe 158318:52
snappy-m-oCommand "" / " subscribe" not found.18:52
snappy-m-o Did you mean "snappy-m-o /github subscribe" ?18:52
elopioyes, I meant that, but without the slash apparently18:52
elopiosnappy-m-o github subscribe 158318:53
snappy-m-oYou're not allowed to access this command from this user18:53
elopiosnappy-m-o github subscribe 158318:58
snappy-m-oelopio: I'll send you a message if a test fails in the pull request #1583 (ament plugin: new plugin).18:58
mupPR #1583: snap: remove meta/kernel.yaml again <Created by mvo5> <Merged by pedronis> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/1583>18:58
elopiosnapcraft#158318:58
mupPR snapcraft#1583: ament plugin: new plugin <Created by kyrofa> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1583>18:58
mupPR snapcraft#1601 opened: snapcraft.yaml: don't die if build dir exists <Created by kyrofa> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1601>19:17
kyrofaelopio, easiest review on the planet ^^ . Enables building the snap from src19:17
kyrofasergiusens, the snapcraft snap contains both python3.5 and 3.6. Is there a forgotten filter on the 3.5 coming from the snapcraft part?19:32
mupPR snapcraft#1602 opened: tests: add the slow tag for ros snapd integration test <Created by elopio> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1602>20:27
elopiokyrofa: almost there ^ I have to wait 10 minutes every time I make a typo, so I pushed it for you to review.20:30
kyrofaHahaha20:30
mwhudsoncjwatson: awesome, thanks20:49
mwhudson!20:49
Peyamhi20:55
jdstrandniemeyer: hey, stgraber has a stop the line issue I think with lxd and 2.28 regression20:55
PeyamIm trying to uninstall qucs-s from my distro20:55
Peyamnothing happens20:55
jdstrandniemeyer: he can give the details20:55
stgraberniemeyer: with the latest stable core snap update, the "lxd:lxd" interface is now considered invalid, causing anything that would otherwise be connected to it to be dropped20:56
Peyamthis is what Happen when I try to uninstall qucs-spice in software center: Detailed errors from the package manager follow:20:57
Peyamsnapd returned status code 400: Bad Request20:57
stgraberI just noticed it when the Ubuntu Core server running the backend for the online LXD demo dropped offline, investigating the reason I saw it rebooted an hour ago for a core snap change and lxd-demo-server couldn't connect to lxd anymore20:57
stgraberas a workaround I just upgraded that server to the edge channel for the core snap which gives me a git build of snapd that includes jdstrand's fix20:58
Peyamanyone?20:59
jdstrandniemeyer: that fix was https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/400421:06
mupPR #4004: interfaces/lxd: lxd slot implementation can also be an app snap <Created by jdstrand> <Merged by zyga> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/4004>21:06
AlbertAis there a way to specify lightweight checkouts for bzr source types?21:09
elopiokyrofa: any idea why ros-example.launch-project --help could be failing on that test? I might be a little tired now, but I don't understand the problem.21:10
elopiomanually it works.21:10
kyrofaelopio, I see no failures at the moment, you must have restarted it. However, I notice that you removed the absolute path. Could that have anything to do with it?21:10
elopioohh, I see  cannot change current working directory to the original directory:21:10
kyrofaOh, in /tmp?21:11
elopioyes, we are in /tmp21:13
kyrofaHow does anything _else_ work?21:17
elopiokyrofa: I don't know. Sometimes things work on tmp, sometimes they don't21:20
elopio```/tmp$ ros-example.launch-project --help21:21
elopioUsage: roslaunch21:21
elopio```21:21
elopiooh well, I have no idea how to paste this from riot to irc. But the idea is that it works manually, when I'm in /tmp. Now trying with the test after chdir to home.21:22
zyga-solusjdstrand: so PR 4004 needs to go into 2.28.3?21:26
mupPR #4004: interfaces/lxd: lxd slot implementation can also be an app snap <Created by jdstrand> <Merged by zyga> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/4004>21:26
kyrofaHuh. I can never do stuff out of /tmp21:27
mupPR snapcraft#1603 opened: tests: add /snap/bin to PATH in autopkgtests <Created by elopio> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1603>21:39
elopiosnappy-m-o autopkgtest 1603 xenial:amd6421:51
snappy-m-oelopio: I've just triggered your test.21:51
naccelopio: nice21:58
naccelopio: although snappy-m-o said that before too :)21:58
Chipacasnappy-m-o: dance for me22:12
snappy-m-oCommand ":" / ": dance" not found.22:12
Chipacasnappy-m-o: improve your error messages22:12
snappy-m-oCommand ":" / ": improve" not found.22:12
Chipacasnappy-m-o: ok, ok, so: first, improve your sentience22:12
snappy-m-oCommand ":" / ": ok," not found.22:12
naccChipaca: heh22:12
elopioyou are breaking him. :'(22:12
* Chipaca knows the singularity will be averted by a misquoted string22:12
Chipacasnappy-m-o: how many tests would autopkgtest test if autopkgtest could test tests?22:13
snappy-m-oCommand ":" / ": how" not found.22:13
* Chipaca ~> z22:14
elopiosnappy-m-o autopkgtest 1602 xenial:amd64 xenial:armhf xenial:arm64 artful:amd6422:31
snappy-m-oelopio: I've just triggered your test.22:31
elopiothank you my friend!22:31
kyrofasnappy-m-o, it's nice to see you here. You were so annoying in telegram22:39
snappy-m-oCommand "," / ", it's" not found.22:39
elopionot less annoying here :)22:39
cjwatsonany reason why people who don't actively need to use its services shouldn't ignore the bot?22:40
cjwatson(I already ignore several other bots)22:40
elopiothis room is full of bots, so I couldn't just let it take the / commands. And apparently, it's not prepared for any of the alternatives.22:40
elopiocjwatson: it's a phase, it will pass...22:41
cjwatsonelopio: sure; what I want to know is does it provide anything useful to people who aren't actively driving it22:43
cjwatsonif it doesn't I will ignore it22:43
elopiocjwtason: you can just ignore until you have to test a snapcraft pull request in arm.22:45
elopiosnappy-m-o autopkgtest 1595 xenial:armhf xenial:arm64 xenial:amd6422:57
snappy-m-oelopio: I've just triggered your test.22:57

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