[02:35] <Caelum> zyga: looks like package didn't get updated: https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/system:snappy
[06:09] <eraserpencil> hey guys, are snaps architecture specific?
[06:11] <eraserpencil> for example, I made a snap with  a x86_64 libs. would that snap run on an ARM machine?
[06:20] <mr_lou> Logically no.
[06:22] <eraserpencil> So if i ded want a snap to run on an arm architecture, I have to build it using the arm specific lib and dependencies?
[06:22] <eraserpencil> ok
[06:27] <mr_lou> I would think so. But I only found out about Snap recently, so I'm a noob.
[07:14] <zyga> Caelum: Ill check
[07:14] <zyga> eraserpencil: each package declares which architecture it is for
[07:15] <zyga> But sure enough it is easy to build a package for each supported architecture
[07:15] <zyga> Eg using build.snapcraft.io
[08:51] <eraserpencil> Hey guys, I have a software in development that I'm hoping to test on a client side. Snaps will protect my source code right?
[20:25] <Caelum> zyga: we need to do an osc rebuild for TW because it failed for some reason
[20:26] <Caelum> zyga: x86_64 failed, this is the log: https://build.opensuse.org/package/live_build_log/system:snappy/snapd/openSUSE_Tumbleweed/x86_64