[00:31] <mup> PR snapcraft#2820 closed: uprev mypy to 0.740! (and address remaining errors) <Created by cjp256> <Merged by sergiusens> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/2820>
[01:29] <mup> Bug #1853670 opened: snap always shows license as 'unset' after install <Snappy:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1853670>
[01:44] <cjwatson> ackk: sshd runs a non-root process to do its pre-authentication network communication, so that any preauth bugs are limited in scope rather than being an instant root compromise
[01:45] <cjwatson> (non-root and also sandboxed with seccomp)
[02:17] <ogra> jdstrand, seems one of the calls comes from https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_Python_DHT/blob/master/source/Raspberry_Pi_2/pi_2_mmio.c
[11:01] <sdhd-sascha> Is there a way to apply patches inside of snapcraft.yaml build process ? e.g. if dlopen path is hardcoded
[11:02] <sdhd-sascha> or, only with override-build ?
[11:02] <sdhd-sascha> or override-pull...
[12:17] <mup> PR snapd#7780 opened: tests: cleanup most test snaps icons, they were anyway in the wrong place <Created by pedronis> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/7780>
[12:23] <mup> PR snapd#7781 opened: seed: fix confusing pre snapd dates in tests <Created by pedronis> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/7781>
[13:16] <jdstrand> ogra: ack, so is the ask about not having it in hardware-observe?
[13:23] <ogra> jdstrand, no, it seems HW observe doesnt allow this particular path
[13:24]  * jdstrand looks at the path again
[13:24] <ogra> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Z7PDBTCjkb/ was with connected hardware-observe
[13:25] <ogra> probably dues to being binary ? does that get handled differently in some way ?
[13:25] <ogra> *due
[13:26] <jdstrand> it does not
[13:26] <ogra> weird
[13:29] <jdstrand> ogra: I just checked on a rp2 that has both of those binary paths and hardware-observe worked fine
[13:30] <jdstrand> ogra: perhaps the interface wasn't connected? at this point, I need more info
[13:31] <ogra> hmm, i'll dig a bit more what happened there ... the snap has multiple daemons, it might be that the particular one using the sensor didnt have hardware-observe in plugs
[13:32] <ogra> (would be really helpful if snap connections could show the consumers of a plug
[13:32] <ogra> )
[13:41] <jdstrand> ah, maybe that is it
[15:01] <zyga> hey
[15:01] <zyga> jdstrand, ogra: working on Saturday?
[15:02] <ogra> naaah ... nevar !
[15:02] <ogra> :)
[15:03]  * zyga is upgrading his printer
[15:03] <zyga> messy business, especially the hot-end
[15:17] <ogra> (fixing my kodi setup (some new tv stations etc)
[15:18] <ogra> my printer recently ate a belt ... will need also a day of attention ... next month though
[15:19] <ogra> (the disadvantage of a delta printer)