[03:30] Will build.snapcraft.io use Ubuntu 18.04 soon? [10:28] zyga, well, this is a problem: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1596753 === pbek_ is now known as pbek === JanC_ is now known as JanC [17:26] Does Snap has a cache everywhere? [17:28] I've installed and removed a large (0.5G) snap, but the disk space is still overflowed. Removed all revisions, stopped snap, unmounted it's squashfs partitions, looked for deleted entries in lsof, but nothing helps [17:29] So looks like it flooded somewhere else. Not in /snap directory, it has only ~270MB of one revision of core [17:32] *anywhere [17:57] bodqhrohro: it's not in /snap, the snaps are in /var/lib/snapd [18:00] popey: yes, I found cache here and cleaned manually, thank you. Does snap provide a command like apt's clean/autoclean for this? [18:01] the stuff in /var/lib/snapd is _not_ a cache [18:01] it's the snap itself. [18:01] which gets mounted (it's a loopback squashfs mount) in /snap [18:02] Even in /var/lib/snapd/cache? So why there left 4 files if after all I had only one revision of core? [18:07] i meant /var/lib/snapd/snap [18:08] which will likey be consuming some space [20:08] ~/wg 37 [20:08] bah, sorry [20:59] Can someone point me towards the documentation for architecture-dependent conditionals in a snapcraft.yaml please? [22:19] Hello. [22:20] What command do I use in terminal to open this program up & get it running (as it seemed to install oka) althou there's nothing in the budgie menu. [22:20] https://snapcraft.io/libresprite-simosx [22:20] **What command do I use in terminal to open this program up & get it running (as it seemed to install oka) althou there's nothing in the budgie menu ? [22:22] cjwatson, ping [22:29] elopio, pingu [22:32] diddledan, last time tryin' ping someone this Saturday :( [22:51] moving along ...