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mborzeckimorning05:24
mborzeckimvo: is it equally hot at your location? it's ~8am and 26 degrees in the shade05:47
mvomborzecki: its overcast here today so not hot yet05:49
mvomborzecki: we had this last week :/05:49
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pstolowskimornings07:02
mvohey pstolowski07:05
jameshpstolowski: hi.  I ran into a transient unit test failure in the "snap snapshot" tests, and it looks like you've had most involvement in them.  I filed https://bugs.launchpad.net/snapd/+bug/1832161 with the details07:18
jameshseems like the regexp should be adjusted to account for different amounts of white space07:18
pstolowskijamesh: hi! thanks for the report, will investigate07:20
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mborzeckipstolowski: hey07:57
pstolowskijamesh: https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/6982 should fix i08:00
pstolowski*it08:00
lss8is there now a way to disable automatic snap update checks? I'd like to not auto update my snaps as I want to have control over my system and don't need automated updates08:18
lss8Chipaca ^updates could introduce security issues or there might be malicious updates which I don't want to automatically apply to my stable system08:18
Chipacalss8: it seems like a rather poor strawman to me, if you trust the thing enough to install it, you trust it to refresh -- for any case where an update has introduced new vulnerabilities, there have been many that removed them08:21
Chipacalss8: unless as I say you're vetting for a large fleet of devices in which case fair enough and there are tools for that08:22
pstolowskimborzecki: one question to #698008:22
Chipacalss8: for a single device, even for a small handful, you won't have a person full-time vetting things08:23
lss8Chipaca those are my personal servers and I do have time to run `snap refresh lxd` every once in a while08:23
Chipacalss8: at which point you're arguing that existing, known security vulnerabilities are safer than unknown new ones08:23
lss8I just don't want LXD to update itself when the current release is perfectly stable for me08:24
Chipacalss8: you can control when the refresh happens, and how often08:24
Chipacalss8: you cannot turn it off08:24
lss8but.. there's no way to completely turn it off?08:24
Chipacalss8: there is no way to opt in to being part of a botnet, no08:24
ChipacaI wish the forum would close topics after a couple of months of inactivity08:36
Chipacasix months later "I'm getting the same error: <a completely different error that shares one word (probably "the") with the original>"08:37
jameshChipaca: I think https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/6954 is mostly ready.  It ballooned in size a bit adding the Ubuntu Core support though.  I could split that out into a separate PR pretty easily though by cutting off the final four commits08:41
Chipacajamesh: I need to circle back to some reviews, yes, sorry for my delay08:41
Chipacajamesh: I'll take a look and let you know, re splitting08:41
jameshthe Ubuntu Core support mainly involved installing the new unit files on core18 systems08:43
pstolowskiChipaca: hey, do you have a moment for https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/6982 ?08:50
Chipacapstolowski: sure08:52
pstolowskiChipaca: ty!08:58
mborzeckiChipaca: by the looks of it manjaro forums does close the topics after 90 days of inactivity, so maybe it's a configuration option or a feature of some newer version of discourse?09:17
Chipacamborzecki: sadly I am only a moderator, not an admin09:26
mborzeckiChipaca: mhm, i know09:27
mborzeckiChipaca: looks like discourse https://forum.manjaro.org/t/snapd-is-not-working-since-downgrade-to-systemd-239-6-2-2-advised-in-the-security-update-on-2019-01-19/73774/37 doesn't it?09:28
mborzeckiha found the exact version even among <meta> tags: Discourse 2.3.0.beta11 - https://github.com/discourse/discourse version ace6ce046273799c866e85942182db7d77bed4d209:30
mborzeckiwe use: Discourse 2.0.0.beta10 - https://github.com/discourse/discourse version 30fbf6fe8181426ff8cab81d10a26c61f635f4d609:30
jameshthe downside of closing old topics is that people end up needing to start new topics about the same thing that lose all context from the old discussion09:33
jameshit's not always a new user incorrectly diagnosing their bug09:34
Chipacajamesh: true, and I may just be noticing the bad ones09:34
* Chipaca brb09:52
zygaGood morning11:20
pstolowskihey zyga12:21
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Chipaca#6958 could use another review12:35
zygahey pawel  :)12:52
zygahow are you guys doing?12:52
pstolowskizyga: the weather is unbearable here, i envy you ;)12:56
zygapstolowski: 16C13:29
Chipacamvo: I just realied I should've reopened #6582 and targeted it to 2.40; done that now (pending rob's confirmation)13:31
mvoChipaca: ok13:33
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zygapstolowski: and it rains13:41
mvozyga: hey, how are you? how is the summit13:41
zygapstolowski: I kind of wish it would be not raining so much because the hotel keeps us hostage13:42
zygamvo: hey, good morning!13:42
mborzeckipstolowski: it's getting worse https://i.imgur.com/6MJHkqC.jpg14:00
pstolowskiomg14:01
Chipacapedronis, mvo: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/BCXRzjcX5V/14:06
Chipacamagic14:07
cachiomborzecki, pstolowski you feel like me now14:13
pstolowskicachio: :)14:13
* cachio afk14:33
diddledanupdate on centos  : "Job for var-lib-snapd-snap-core-6964.mount failed." See $insert-log-message-checking-message-here - updating 2.38.1 to 2.39.114:36
mvoChipaca: heh14:42
mborzeckididdledan: that's when the rpm snippets ran right?14:47
mborzeckididdledan: keep in mind you need to reboot after the update14:48
zygamborzecki: o m g15:04
zyga41C15:04
mvozyga: where?15:07
zygamvo: in pl15:07
diddledanthanks mborzecki15:11
* Chipaca takes a break15:14
* Chipaca does not miss 41°C weather15:14
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diddledanis this a bug? devmode classic confinement snaps seemingly don't inherit environment variables from the calling shell while in stable they do18:15
* cachio afk18:36

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