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blake_rsergiusens: nvm figured it out00:26
mborzeckimorning06:14
zygaHi06:23
zygaLooking after kids06:23
zygaWill start in about an hour maybe06:24
mborzeckizyga: hey hey06:24
mborzecki#7702 needs reviews07:22
mupPR #7702: tests: adding fedora 31 to google-unstable backend <Created by sergiocazzolato> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/7702>07:22
mborzeckimvo: hey07:40
mvohey mborzecki07:41
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pstolowskimornings08:00
mborzeckipstolowski:  hey08:22
zygaback now08:36
zygaso08:36
zygawhat shall I do08:36
zygamvo: after Vancouver I will have 4 swap days: for last Friday, for next Monday which is a holiday and two more for travel08:37
zygahow will I ever use that :/08:37
mvozyga: we will find a way08:40
ogratake 8 half days :P08:41
mborzeckizyga:  come to work on monday and start your weekend on tuesday08:44
Saviqcachio: hey, is there a focal image yet? could we have one, if not? :)10:43
cachioSaviq, hey, there is not one yet, let me take a look10:44
Saviqthanks :)10:44
Saviqcachio: would it be easy to have a -devel one, like LXD has, so we don't have to play catch-up after a release?10:44
cachioSaviq, there are few of them10:47
cachioI am testing one right now10:47
* zyga is afk10:49
Saviqcachio: yeah, but I mean one that is *called* ubuntu-devel-6410:52
Saviqwhich is always what the latest devel image is :)10:53
Saviqs/is/would be/10:53
cachioSaviq, so, if you want to use the last image published the best way is10:54
cachioimage: ubuntu-os-cloud-devel/ubuntu-2004-lts10:54
Saviqcachio: well, but that means for 2010 I'll have to change spread.yaml10:54
Saviqcould there be one like ubuntu-os-cloud-devel/ubuntu-devel ?10:55
Saviqlxc has "ubuntu-daily:devel", which automagically points to the latest development release10:55
cachiothe one I sent is the last of devel10:55
Saviqcachio: but it is explicit10:56
Saviqcachio: upon 2004 release10:56
Saviqthat won't be the last of devel10:56
cachiowhen they publish a new one spread will take that last one10:56
cachioSaviq, currently there are 310:56
cachiodaily-ubuntu-2004-focal-v20191022                     ubuntu-os-cloud-devel  ubuntu-2004-lts                               READY10:56
cachiodaily-ubuntu-2004-focal-v20191028                     ubuntu-os-cloud-devel  ubuntu-2004-lts                               READY10:56
cachiodaily-ubuntu-2004-focal-v20191029                     ubuntu-os-cloud-devel  ubuntu-2004-lts                               READY10:56
Saviqcachio: I don't think you get what I mean :)10:56
SaviqI don't want to explicitly call out 200410:57
Saviqjust because that is current devel10:57
cachioSaviq, ahh10:57
cachioSaviq, the images are organized by release10:58
cachioSaviq, these are all the images https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/383XJfp3Ty/10:59
Saviqcachio: thanks, so there isn't a "devel" alias, meh :|10:59
Saviqwe'll deal with that, thanks10:59
cachioSaviq, exactly11:00
cachioSaviq, once every 6 months you need to make the change in the spread.yaml11:00
cachioonce 2004 is released you also need to update the image11:01
cachioSaviq, move from ubuntu-os-cloud-devel to ubuntu-os-cloud11:01
cachioSaviq, you could propose this "devel" image to the cloud team11:02
cachioSaviq, seems to be useful11:02
cachiofor them it is just a name11:02
Saviqcachio: will do, now I realize it's them building those images :)11:04
cachioSaviq, :)11:05
mborzeckioff to pick up the kids11:49
mvomborzecki: I updated the TestRemodelSwitchCoreToBase test - this is passing now too, was incomplete simulation11:52
mvomborzecki: in the remodel-switch-core-to-base PR11:52
mvomborzecki: eh, s/PR/branch/11:53
popeymvo: Chipaca i have nothing for our meeting today.12:15
mvopopey: suits me, let's skip then12:20
mborzeckire12:34
mborzeckimvo: thanks!12:34
sergiusensblake_r: hey, sorry for not getting back to you, just getting started today12:38
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mborzeckicachio: can you take a look at the changes in pushed to #7702 ?12:50
mupPR #7702: tests: adding fedora 31 <Created by sergiocazzolato> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/7702>12:50
woutervbHi there, I posted a request to get an interface autoconnected some days ago (https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/autoconnect-juju-client-observe-for-cloud-status/14025) could I get some votes on this?12:51
* Chipaca breaks a take13:06
zygaChipaca break take # RPN13:11
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mborzeckiand my isp suck today13:44
Chipacazyga: is the zygoon lab still a thing?13:58
Chipacazyga: in particular wrt armhf and/or arm6413:58
Chipacahmm13:59
Chipacaogra: any chance your qemu-virgil could grow a "be a raspberry pi" command?13:59
Chipacaogra: (I don't know how to get a working system from just qemu-virgil.arm :) )14:00
zygaChipaca: it can be14:02
zygaChipaca: but I turned everything off since I was not using it14:03
zygaChipaca: but I can prepare the arm64 nvidia board14:03
Chipacazyga: no worries, I'm trying the qemu approach now14:03
zygaChipaca: it's pretty good14:03
zygaChipaca: fast and lots of ram14:03
Chipacazyga: qemu, or nvidia? :)14:03
zygaChipaca: both :D14:03
Chipacawhen/if i get more than a black screen in qemu i'll agree14:03
zygaChipaca: let me know by EOD today please14:04
Chipacazyga: sure14:04
zygaChipaca: but no worries otherwise, I'll happily prepare it14:04
zygait's a hw prep day anyway14:04
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ograChipaca, i dont think it can run as Rpi ... it probably could run as beaglebone or begale XM ... properly implemented arm board in qemu are rare ... the best bet is always vexpress14:30
ogra*boards14:30
ograbut for vexpress we indeed have no core images14:31
mborzeckiijohnson: mvo: trying to find the bug about opening the urls from a slack snap, it was a similar problem, windows would get associated with the slack application, rather than an already open firefox instance14:32
ograChipaca, qemu-virgil.arm -machine help14:32
mborzeckiijohnson: mvo: https://bugs.launchpad.net/snapd/+bug/183502414:32
mupBug #1835024: Links triggered within most snap apps open in a separate browser session <snapd:Confirmed> <xdg-utils (Ubuntu):New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1835024>14:32
ograChipaca, the raspi2 in there is very rudimentary14:32
ogra(i.e. it gets you to boot half a kernel on a very hand-made image)14:33
ijohnsonNice thanks mborzecki feel free to respond if you like before I get to it14:34
mborzeckiijohnson: already responded there before ;) i did see thig happen on 18.04.3, it'd be great to double check on 19.04/10, iirc it seemed to work correctly there14:35
zygaah, I wanted to mention something to maciek14:39
mborzeckianother reboot, and bluetooth is back, right when i don't need it anymore14:41
mupPR pc-amd64-gadget#23 closed: Add missing partitions and improve grub.cfg-recovery <Created by mvo5> <Merged by xnox> <https://github.com/snapcore/pc-amd64-gadget/pull/23>14:46
b_bhi15:10
b_bi haven't been here for a while15:22
b_band i'm discovering base: items15:22
b_banyone know if i can't find a concise tutorial about upgrading a legacy snap ?15:23
b_bi'm maintening this one : https://github.com/thetimelineproj/timeline_snap15:23
b_bwell, not a good start i'm still on ubuntu 16.0415:29
Chipacab_b: 1604 should still be fine15:38
b_b'k15:38
Chipacab_b: get snapcraft as a snap15:38
Chipacab_b: remove the apt one15:38
Chipacab_b: and then try to run snapcraft as you did before15:39
Chipacab_b: it's got a 'legacy' mode where it _should_ work just as it did, no (or minimal) changes needed15:39
Chipacab_b: but, as soon as you add a base: to your snapcraft.yaml it's no longer in legacy mode15:39
Chipacab_b: the good thing is, the non-legacy snapcraft, running on 1604, can build core:18 snaps15:40
Chipacabase:core18 *15:40
b_bi've found that sudo snap install --classic snapcraft could do the job to start15:40
Chipacab_b: right, that and multipass and you should be golden15:40
Chipaca(multipass only for non-legacy mode though)15:41
b_bso i have to apt remove snapcraft too ?15:41
Chipacab_b: i think otherwise it'll not be using the snap one15:42
b_b'k doing this15:42
b_bthise base thing could finally make the timeline snap use the gtk theme \o/15:43
b_bthx for the help Chipaca15:47
Chipacab_b: you'll want to connect to gtk-common-themes for that i suspect15:47
Chipacab_b: i don't think it's got to do with bases :) but i'm not an expert on that side of things15:47
b_b'm reading this https://snapcraft.io/docs/t/desktop-app-support-gtk/683415:47
b_bso the base is "just" needed15:48
Chipacab_b: 👍15:48
Chipacawell, it does say there are other approaches but that core18 is the recommended one15:48
mupPR snapd#7675 closed: release: preseed mode flag <Preseeding 🍞> <Simple 😃> <Created by stolowski> <Merged by stolowski> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/7675>15:48
b_b'xactlly15:50
b_bso i still got snapd 2.40 installed from apt, is it ok ?15:51
Chipacab_b: what does 'snap version' say?15:52
b_bsnap    2.42.115:52
b_bsnapd   2.42.115:52
b_bseries  1615:52
b_bubuntu  16.0415:52
b_bkernel  4.15.0-52-generic15:52
b_band snapcraft --version => snapcraft, version 3.815:52
Chipacab_b: you should be fine then :)15:53
b_bnice, still got to install multpass15:53
b_b"However, if you have previously packaged snaps using LXD and have not used bases, you may have some initial transition issues, and it is good to know how to handle the new development environment in a seamless manner."15:53
b_b↑ this is clearly my state :p15:53
* cachio lunch15:54
b_bhmmm15:56
b_berror: snap "multipass" is not available on stable but is available to install on the following15:56
b_blet's go for a beta first15:56
Chipaca:-) sage15:57
b_bclaro, i have to test the transition of the actual snap15:57
b_band bump it to latest 2.0.0 of the app15:57
b_bdon't want to pass hourrs on this, since i don't use the app as a snap but from source...15:58
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geniiHm21:21
* cachio eow21:26

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