[18:47] <coffeeroaster> What's the best way to place a new file in /snap (on top of existing SNAP: I want to place a file in /snap/chromium/... ) ?
[19:03] <tumbleweed> bind mount?
[19:18] <coffeeroaster> tumbleweed: yeah that's what I was thinking. Just wondering if there was an "official" way to do it.
[19:18] <tumbleweed> rebuild the snap, probably
[20:03] <joelkraehemann> hi all
[20:03] <joelkraehemann> your GCC crashed
[20:03] <joelkraehemann> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gsequencer/3.7.28-1
[20:04] <joelkraehemann> Prior versions of GCC didn't like this function:
[20:04] <joelkraehemann> ags_midi_buffer_util_seek_message()
[20:04] <joelkraehemann> ... but don't know why.
[20:12] <joelkraehemann> would anyone agree?
[20:15] <joelkraehemann> what host is need to create a hirsute chroot?
[21:34] <tumbleweed> joelkraehemann: anything really
[21:35] <joelkraehemann> I just installed a hirsute chroot
[21:35] <joelkraehemann> I try to get a stack-trace
[21:36] <joelkraehemann> ... it is still installing dependencies
[21:37] <joelkraehemann> tumbleweed: so you are not concerned about the compiler crash?
[21:38] <tumbleweed> no, I'm saying there aren't significant prerequisites for creating hirsute chroots
[21:40] <joelkraehemann> on 18.04 it was not available
[21:41] <joelkraehemann> but on 20.04