[11:54] <cpaelzer_> rbasak: ping
[11:55] <rbasak> Oh. Hello.
[11:55] <rbasak> Sorry, I was looking for paelzer!
[11:55] <rbasak> Thank you for the uvtool MP. I haven't reviewed yet, but asked a question to hopefully save you time in case you haven't lost context yet.
[11:55] <rbasak> Apparently you were away for long enough that I forgot your nick :-/
[11:56] <cpaelzer_> ok, next school break we will try what happens if I'm away for two instead of one week :-)
[12:00] <cpaelzer_> rbasak: answered, TL;DR that isn't a problem available since xenial
[12:02] <cpaelzer_> rbasak: what about the snap code that I have, it is not meant to be used to make uvtool available as snap in general - but if you'd ever want to it would get you there much quicker
[12:03] <cpaelzer_> rbasak: so would you want an MP for that to keep it in the repository, or should that live with us
[12:03] <cpaelzer_> maybe pushed as a branch to a team repo or something ... ?
[12:07]  * utkarsh2102 waves to rbasak and cpaelzer, the nicks seems familiar o/
[12:07] <utkarsh2102> s/seems/seem/g
[12:07] <cpaelzer> hi utkarsh2102
[12:08] <cpaelzer> I guess everyone just reused the old config except poor esembee who misses smb for not being available anmore
[12:08] <cpaelzer> I pre-apologize for the hundreds of times that I'll ping smb while I'll mean esembee until my muscle memory is updated
[12:10] <cpaelzer> utkarsh2102: almost done with the prips review
[12:10] <utkarsh2102> wohoo, thank you!
[12:12] <utkarsh2102> cpaelzer: does it look good?
[12:12] <utkarsh2102> or should I be worried? :)
[12:12] <cpaelzer> it is one of the easiest cases of "that looks ok" that I've seen so far
[12:12] <utkarsh2102> lovely!
[12:12] <utkarsh2102> it indeed is easy to review
[12:13] <utkarsh2102> and I don't think we'd need security either
[12:13] <cpaelzer> yeah I came to the same conclusion
[12:13] <cpaelzer> to admit, it is easy because it isn't doing a lot
[12:14] <utkarsh210228> web.libera.chat doesn't seem to be doing OK.
[12:14] <utkarsh210228> it has been keep throwing me for no reasons
[12:14] <utkarsh210228> I'm registered and identified as well!
[12:14] <utkarsh210228> but oh well..
[12:18] <cpaelzer> utkarsh + numbers: the prips ball is back in your field again
[12:18] <utkarsh2102> hahahah
[12:18] <utkarsh2102> I like that; utkarsh + numbers
[12:20] <cpaelzer> utkarsh2102: you were changing suffix too fast for me to follow :-P
[12:20] <utkarsh2102> cpaelzer: it's not me but web.libera.chat
[12:20] <utkarsh2102> :/
[12:20] <rbasak> cpaelzer: I would like your work to be easily available to anyone who wants to try snapping uvtool in the future. I'm not sure where to put it. Anywhere is better than nowhere though!
[12:20] <cpaelzer> utkarsh2102: how about multipath time now-topofhour ?
[12:21] <rbasak> cpaelzer: how about a Won't Fix bug with pointers?
[12:21] <rbasak> Then it'd be findable in the bug database in future.
[12:21] <utkarsh2102> cpaelzer: yeah, just give me a couple of minutes to wrap up the symfony thingy and I'll be ready
[12:26] <cpaelzer> ok utkarsh2102
[12:31] <cpaelzer> rbasak: done in 1930415
[12:41] <rbasak> Thank you!
[18:10] <hwpplayer1> I want to say https://github.com/canonical-web-and-design/canonical.com/issues/387
[18:10] <ubot3> Issue 387 in canonical-web-and-design/canonical.com "Dotrun output fatal error ?" [Open]
[18:25] <sarnold> hwpplayer1: is your home directory in /media rather than in /home?}
[18:27] <hwpplayer1> Yes in media and second hdd
[18:27] <hwpplayer1> sarnold:
[18:27] <hwpplayer1> sorry it is for source code
[18:27] <hwpplayer1> I have home in ssd and source code in hdd
[18:27] <hwpplayer1> it is a gaming laptop
[18:29] <sarnold> hwpplayer1: you may have to ask the snapd people how to tell it that your home directory is in an unexpected place
[18:30] <hwpplayer1> understood
[18:30] <sarnold> hwpplayer1: apparmor has a tunable for that, maybe changing that is enough, but maybe it isn't
[18:30] <hwpplayer1> I will take care of it
[18:30] <sarnold> hwpplayer1: /etc/apparmor.d/tunables/home
[18:31] <hwpplayer1> okay it works
[18:36] <sarnold> great! :)
[18:55] <jdstrand> typically a bind mount into /home is needed. *but* if it is in /media and the snap plugs removeable-media, it might accidentally work
[18:58] <sarnold> hey jdstrand :)
[18:59] <jdstrand> hey sarnold :)
[18:59] <sarnold> dang, I was hoping snap would just pick up the new home definition :(
[18:59] <sarnold> hwpplayer1: ^^ probably it's better to bindmount your /media stuff into /home
[18:59] <jdstrand> sarnold: yeah, it isn't apparmor that is the problem. it is the mount setup by snap-confine. I sketched out some options in a bug or forum topic on how to do this
[19:00] <sarnold> hehe, usually a safe assumption :D
[19:05] <jdstrand> heh
[21:42] <Trevinho> bdmurray: on https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1917362  I did upload ages ago in hirsute (at the time, as impish wasn't open yet). But it has never been copied to impish (I feel)
[21:42] <ubot3> Launchpad bug 1917362 in sssd (Ubuntu) "PAM: smartcard owner isn't associated to user by default" [Medium, Triaged]
[21:43] <Trevinho> bdmurray: so ideally it should be copied the one that is in hirsute queue... I've no such powers on that pkg though
[22:54] <teward> bdmurray: you around?
[22:55] <bdmurray> teward: yes
[22:55] <teward> incoming privmsg