[05:58] thanks sergiusens [07:29] Hey! [07:31] Hey! [07:32] Are you here for GCI? [07:47] hi === zinshen is now known as pierlo [08:15] Craftelite007: Yea [08:41] dows: he left the channel [08:49] so I'm waiting for review again… :P [08:50] m4sk1n: i think you can work on other tasks at the meantime [08:51] m4sk1n: then once your review is done you can straight away submit a new one [08:51] anyways it'll be done in 36 hours [09:23] I know dows [10:25] hi all, :) [10:27] Can anyone help me with snapd installation as i'm getting 302 for setting up java7 and which redirects to 404 with final response "download failed Oracle JDK 7 is NOT installed." [10:29] Console log: https://pastebin.com/LyXM7gZe [10:30] That's nothing to do with snapd. It's a broken package from the webupd8 ppa you have enabled [10:32] popey -thanks, can you suggest me something which can help me troubleshooting this? [10:33] remove the ppa [11:02] hi, when I try to assign https://bugs.launchpad.net/snapcraft/+bug/1602791 to myself, I keep getting timeout error from launchpad [11:02] Launchpad bug 1602791 in Snapcraft "Error when trying to register a reserved name is missing a sentence" [Low, Triaged] [11:02] is this a problem with launchpad currently? [11:04] launchpad is fine here, sometimes it times out, but usually re-trying fixes that [11:26] * sergiusens waves [11:29] ah now it works [11:30] * sergiusens waves [11:31] * dows waves [11:32] is there any way I could link to a launchpad bug through a commit in git [11:34] dows git doesn't really support annotations like bzr did; the magic seen on github is all done with parsing on github itself [11:35] so you can, but manually through markdown, not convenient in the commit itself, but maybe useful in a PR, in the form of [LP: #XXXXXX](https://pad.lv/XXXXX) [12:42] hey there guys [12:54] hi sjal [13:28] join [13:29] well not able to understand what is it [13:29] anybody here? [13:30] utkarsh_: can you ask more precisely? [13:30] hey can you tell me what is this [13:30] ?? [13:30] what is what [13:30] because i have never used a chatbox with this ui [13:30] freenode?? [13:31] um, you seem really confused about IRC [13:31] Why don't you search for a beginner IRC task [13:31] it'll explain how exactly this chat works and all [13:31] I have joined here with the reference of google code and I am bit confused [13:31] IRC task...ok ishould google it?? [13:31] try google code-in task [13:32] okk well who are you?? [13:32] I'm just an user [13:34] from where?? [13:34] what do you mean [13:35] you are fromm india? [13:36] no [13:36] I'm from Poland [13:36] ok nice meeting you [13:37] so can we be friends? [13:41] ?? [13:42] we are all family, why do you only want to be friends? [13:46] I am quite intrested to make a frienship whith people who are developer... [13:46] how old are you?/ [13:47] quite wierd [13:47] i am bu [13:48] most of us are 13-17, but there are also gci mentors, usually <18 [13:48] i am bit confused.. what to do here [13:48] ooo great [13:48] so whats your name?/ [13:49] have you registered on codein.withgoogle.com? [13:50] no [13:50] sorry yess [13:50] so how have you found this IRC channel? [13:51] so have you claimed any task? [13:52] yes i clamed a task which was in ubuntu...the easiest one installing ubuntu [13:53] well sorry for typing mistakes [13:53] so, good luck, begineer tasks are great way to start [13:53] I understand… [13:53] we are all only humans [13:54] except some bots: ubot9, ubot93 etc. XD [13:54] hahaha [13:54] so you guys are also for google code [13:55] *google code-in [13:56] yo [13:56] yo [13:59] popey: you are mentor for translation task, have I done enough work? [14:06] hi m4sk1n let me take a look :_ [14:07] m4sk1n: done! :D [14:07] thank you! [14:07] :) [14:12] you have only commented, but not reviewed [14:12] Oh, I can't review the ones in launchpad. someone who actually speaks Polish needs to do that. [14:13] I mean the task [14:14] oops, pressed wrong button :D [14:14] thanks [14:24] Hi. [14:39] people do not know how to use IRC… :/ [14:39] Everyone switched to slack or discord it seems :| [14:41] using IRC is easy, you just have to respond to pings [14:44] I use IRC through matrix.org gate [14:45] Not because I don't know how to use IRC, but it's more comfortable for me [14:46] *but because [14:49] great solution for people that used to use slack, gitter, discord etc. [14:51] * m4sk1n uploaded an image: Screenshot_20171130-155008.jpg (408KB) [14:54] i just use hexchat [14:54] but i think pidgin is still the best [14:55] Uhoh - we'll be arguing over vim and emacs next :D [14:55] VIM OR DIE [14:55] See ^ [14:57] and some guy will say sublime is better [14:58] well it is indeed good [15:00] On PC I use weechat [15:02] i considered the switch to weechat, primarily because of horizontal/vertical splits, but (A) it just got added to irssi at long last and (B) i found other solutions to my need and ones which hide less important stuff from my immediate attention [15:14] cool [15:14] although I got used to weechat by now [15:21] maybe I'll create snap for riot-desktop [15:21] is that an electron app? [15:23] wow matrix/riot does have a pretty nice interface [15:23] will give it a try some time [15:29] yes [15:38] thanks for recommending :D [15:46] :) [15:47] also, can any op join from matrix to make logs accessible for new users? [15:47] you mean the channel logs here? [15:48] cuz those are public https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2017/11/30/%23ubuntu-google.html [15:49] hi my travis ci build job here https://travis-ci.org/snapcore/snapcraft/jobs/309554653 failed with an error of websocket:close 1006 (abnormal closure): unexpected EOF [15:50] i don't really think it is my fault because I merely edited some strings in one of the files [15:50] could it be a problem with travis itself? [15:53] wxl: I know [15:56] dows, totally not your fault, I poked Travis with a stick [15:58] thanks a lot [15:59] Sure thing. It happens sometimes [18:14] Hi I'm currently snapping codespell and I'm having a bit of an issue [18:17] do you need to run ```sudo apt-get install codespell``` before testing the snap as when I try ```codespell -h``` after running ```sudo snap try --devmode prime/``` I just get a message saying ```bash: /usr/bin/codespell: No such file or directory``` [18:41] roy, take a look at this PR, you'll see how it's done in CI: https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1770 [18:41] Pull 1770 in snapcore/snapcraft "Add codespell support" [Merged] [18:47] hi @kyrofa whereabouts will I find how to do this?? [18:48] roy, right here: https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1770/files#diff-c6af731c77481cc209772ac2f258382c [18:48] Pull 1770 in snapcore/snapcraft "Add codespell support" [Merged] [18:49] roy, I would do it in a venv, though [18:49] Im currently doing it in a virtual machine [18:55] That works as well [19:49] popey maybe next years code-in could use rocket.Chat ;-) [19:51] kyrofa I don't think roy wants to run codespell, instead, roy is creating a snap for it [19:51] sergiusens: Whats the difference between slack and rocket? They both look veeeeery similiar [19:51] kyrofa take a look at the task ;-) [19:51] MaskyS rocket.Chat has more "missing" feature but is open source [20:12] Hey MaskyS thats exactly what I'm trying to do. Any idea? [20:13] roy: I don't understand what you're referring to. Could you plase elaborate? [20:14] Your message at 19:51 stating the fact that I am trying to create a snap and not actually run codespell [20:14] roy does it work if you run `/snap/bin/codespell` ? [20:14] how can I learn about making snaps working in strict confinement and reducing their size? [20:15] roy: I think you're addressing the wrong preson lol [20:15] person* [20:16] sergiusens: Oh cool. Yeah, if it's similiar to slack then I think it would be great. I think we would kindof stand out though, almost every one else is using IRC [20:16] sergiusens: How difficult do you think it would be if we implemented a bot that could add features to IRC? [20:16] sergiusens: Like last seen, reminder, help, etc.. [20:17] sergiusens: when I run that command its seems to check all spellings so yes it works there [20:18] MaskyS I am the wrong person for that, but managing state and making it persistent and resilient is always hard; we use http://errbot.io/en/latest/ for out snappy-m-o bot and it doesn't do state at all [20:18] roy ok, so it seems you recently installed snapd and a restart of your session will make sure it can be run without the absolute path [20:19] roy so, in that regards, your snaps is good [20:19] nice do I just need to restart my virtual machine [20:20] roy if you do, it will certainly work [20:21] roy so I think you are just missing the last two steps of that task [20:21] but well done so far, you have your first snap already working :-) [20:22] thanks [20:22] I restarted my terminal and it seems to be working now [20:22] MaskyS everyone else in code-in is using IRC? [20:22] roy great! [20:22] sergiusens: I haven't checked out every org, but many are using IRC. I came upon one that was using some other chat. [20:23] all the newer projects are on something !irc [20:23] we are on IRC given the legacy, it is hard to migrate [20:23] https://xkcd.com/1782/ [20:23] that comes to mind as usual [20:25] sergiusens: lol hahah. IRC does only one thing and it does it well, that's why many like it. [20:26] MaskyS except that messages are sent without any acking; it is like that udp joke [20:26] "I would tell you a joke about UDP, but you probably wouldn't get it." [20:27] anyways, back to work and reviewing everyones fine work here :-) [20:27] sergiusens: That's true as well lol [20:46] wtf, I don't see messages from sergiusens :o [23:51] Hi @elopio, @kyrofa, @sergiusens, @popey and @flexiondotorg! I'm here from the "Package and publish your first python snap" task on Google Code-In. [23:52] Awesome myl0g, welcome! [23:57] @elopio from the list at https://bit.ly/ugcicandidates, I was thinking of choosing to snap cryptowatch (github.com/alexanderepstein/cryptowatch). Do you think that this is a good choice? Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!