[02:46] PR snapd#8137 closed: tests: skipping interfaces-openvswitch on centos due to package is not available [13:11] hey ;-) [13:12] * sdhd-sascha i see it's diffcult these days. But i didn't see next month... [13:13] * sdhd-sascha hey - i'm already on 2020 .... it works for me... only small things [13:14] * sdhd-sascha i mean: i see next month coming... sorry ... for the mispelling [13:16] * sdhd-sascha and sorry, if i ask something stupid things... nobody can know everything ! ... sorry ;-) i'm comfortable with no answer [15:00] hey, is it diffurcult to use magnetic waves ? i think it's from time to time easier... [15:01] zyga: i think you would say, if i'm was annoying.. [15:04] ijohnson: how about you? didn't search what you have done. But my feeling say, that you are very productive - maybe from reading! [15:10] zyga: don't know. but i know (i wouldnt't like to be hurt you ;-)) (never want to hit someonwe ;-)) [15:22] hmm - sorry - maybe i'm jusr crazy ;-) [16:33] zyga: my prob... have a nice sleep ;=) [19:08] Anyone knows what to do if I receive this message if I try to start Spotify via command line? `ln: failed to create symbolic link '/home/test/snap/spotify/41/.config/gtk-2.0/gtkfilechooser.ini': File exists?` `Gtk-Message: 19:57:38.152: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"` [19:16] pcbBob: Does spotify launch? If so, ignore them [19:16] No, it doesn't launch [19:16] mcphail [19:17] let me install and see if it does the same here... [19:17] I also get `Trace/breakpoint trap (core dumped)` [19:17] It worked fine for the last months but since I installed `PlayOnLinux` today, I get this error [19:21] pcbBob: try `sudo snap remove --purge spotify` and reinstall, and see what happens? [19:25] pcbBob: I can't reproduce that here. There's a few moving parts to this problem so it might be worthwhile posting on forum.snapcraft.io . I wonder if there's some bug in the way the snap tries to inherit the gtk theme from the system? [19:25] pcbBob: incidentally, I'd recommend Lutris over spotify :P [19:25] er, PlayOnLinux [19:27] I just reinstalled, and I get the same error message [19:27] you purged, right? [19:27] purging removes all the crap in your user data folder [19:28] I did execute `sudo snap remove --purge spotify` and then `sudo snap install spotify` [19:29] Hmm [19:29] lemme look at the snapcraft.yaml... [19:29] Similar issue here: https://github.com/snapcrafters/discord/issues/31 [19:30] pcbBob: try `snap revert core && snap refresh core` [19:30] Didn't help, same error [19:32] hmmm [19:32] Are you using an old version of snapd or the cores? I see some comment suggesting this behaviour should have been fixed years ago [19:33] yeah, can you output `snap --version`? [19:36] https://github.com/ubuntu/snapcraft-desktop-helpers/pull/64/commits/9dd544efdad8654e912284fbe41938b2374ec63d - 2017! [19:36] PR ubuntu/snapcraft-desktop-helpers#64: Don't symbolic link gtk_configs if they already exist [19:36] dag [19:36] $ snap --versionsnap 2.42.1-1snapd 2.42.1-1series 16manjaro -kernel 5.3.11-1-MANJARO [19:37] mmmmm [19:37] Manjaro [19:37] I've had issues with snapd on manjaro [19:39] pcbBob: what does pacman say the latest version of snap is on manjaro? is it 2.42.1? [19:46] pcbBob: I'd suggest posting on the forums about this, like mcphail said; snapd support on Manjaro is unfortunately not great yet in my experience, and the commit logs suggest this problem should have been fixed long before 2.42.1 [19:47] be sure to mention this issue: https://github.com/snapcrafters/discord/issues/31 [19:47] and this commit: https://github.com/ubuntu/snapcraft-desktop-helpers/pull/64/commits/9dd544efdad8654e912284fbe41938b2374ec63d [19:47] PR ubuntu/snapcraft-desktop-helpers#64: Don't symbolic link gtk_configs if they already exist [19:47] I didn't update my system for 3 months or so. I am just upgrading everything. Maybe it works [19:47] ok [19:48] Thanks your help! [19:48] np [20:15] Issue # closed: core18#56, core18#86, core18#89, core18#117, core18#129, core18#137, core18#142, core18#145 [20:15] PR # closed: core18#43, core18#72, core18#90, core18#98, core18#126, core18#134, core18#144, core18#146 [20:16] Issue # opened: core18#56, core18#86, core18#89, core18#117, core18#129, core18#137, core18#142, core18#145 [20:16] PR # opened: core18#43, core18#72, core18#90, core18#98, core18#126, core18#134, core18#144, core18#146 [20:52] jdstrand: why did you call this function twice ? I'm sure you know. I'm also not perferct: [20:52] https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/blob/master/interfaces/builtin/utils.go#L102 [20:53] jdstrand: don't be bad to me. [20:54] but, [20:54] it's possible that the compiler could optimize the call of `slot.Snap().GetType()`... [20:54] ...again... i didn't look at ... [21:01] jdstrand: i mean: great review. thank you [21:02] * sdhd-sascha trink some more beer :-( [21:03] sdhd-sascha: You ok man? [21:04] NickZ: thank you ;-) i'm fine. I'm usally like this. I'm happy to find you all ;-) [21:05] I'm regret, that i didn't chat so much before... [21:06] NickZ: i'm with you. Thank you [21:06] all ok [21:08] cool [21:08] :-) [21:20] NickZ: life is life. Sometimes not so easy [21:21] NickZ: how are you? [21:21] understood [21:21] im doing alright [21:21] :-) [21:21] I recommend taking it easy, relaxing and not futzing with computer shit right now [21:21] * sdhd-sascha i'm typing slower since i change german to englisch [21:21] work can wait :P [21:21] :-) [21:22] NickZ: yeah - right :-)