mup | PR snapd#11035 opened: osutil/disks: introduce RegisterDeviceMapperBackResolver + use for crypt-luks2 <Needs Samuele review> <Run nested> <Created by anonymouse64> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/11035> | 00:07 |
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mborzecki | morning | 06:41 |
mardy | mborzecki: hi! | 07:53 |
mborzecki | mardy: hey | 07:54 |
mup | PR snapd#10919 closed: osutil/disks: add DiskFromPartitionDeviceNode <Simple 😃> <Run nested> <Created by anonymouse64> <Merged by bboozzoo> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/10919> | 07:59 |
pstolowski | morning | 08:05 |
mborzecki | pstolowski: hey | 08:05 |
mardy | zyga-mbp, pstolowski: hi! | 08:09 |
zyga-mbp | good morning guys :) | 08:11 |
jamesh | mvo: on the subject of Nvidia compatibility on old snaps, could you check whether setting LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=true prevents segfaults for you? | 08:45 |
jamesh | (that's when running with the snap-confine changes from my PR) | 08:46 |
mvo | jamesh: with that parameter I don't get any output but then it segfaults :/ (without the parameter I get | 09:37 |
mvo | jamesh: "snap run --gdbserver goxel" tells me the crash happens inside the snaps libglfw.so.3 | 09:38 |
mvo | jamesh: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/wbhJCr25py/ to be precise | 09:39 |
jamesh | mvo: presumably this snap would also fail to run with stable snapd on Ubuntu 21.10 though | 09:41 |
jamesh | mvo: one other thing to try: running with LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose might provide some extra insight | 09:44 |
mvo | jamesh: in various meetings, will get back to you with verbose | 10:15 |
mup | PR snapd#11033 closed: github: enable pipefail when running spread <âš Critical> <Created by bboozzoo> <Merged by mvo5> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/11033> | 10:34 |
abeato_ | hi, I get some error from console-conf when I build an image with a snapd snap built from scratch: | 11:04 |
abeato_ | error: cannot obtain system details: cannot communicate with server: Get http://localhost/v2/system-info: dial unix /run/snapd.socket: connect: connection refused | 11:04 |
abeato_ | Press enter to configure. | 11:04 |
abeato_ | error: cannot communicate with server: Post http://localhost/v2/internal/console-conf-start: dial unix /run/snapd.socket: connect: connection refuse | 11:04 |
abeato_ | any idea on what might be going wrong here? | 11:04 |
pstolowski | abeato_: console-conf requires snapd-control interface right? maybe no interface got auto-connected if it's a custom snapd build? is snapd running / didn't crash? | 11:15 |
abeato_ | pstolowski, apparently running, at least at the beginning as I see traces | 11:17 |
abeato_ | not sure if it is connecting things | 11:17 |
abeato_ | I will create an image with a user created by cloud-init so I can log-in | 11:18 |
pstolowski | abeato_: snapd must be happy about assertions (of both plug and slot snaps) for auto-connect to work | 11:19 |
pstolowski | quick errand, going to a doctor, bbiab | 11:23 |
* pstolowski quick errand | 11:23 | |
mup | PR snapd#11036 opened: github: leave a comment documenting reasons for pipefail <Simple 😃> <Skip spread> <Created by bboozzoo> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/11036> | 11:39 |
mvo | jamesh: no extra output with LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose and LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=true) and your patch: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/GHY8dch73h/ | 12:12 |
mvo | jamesh: and yes, with the stable snpad and LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=true it crashes in the same way | 12:13 |
mborzecki | need to pick up the kids from school, bbiab | 12:45 |
mup | PR snapd#11034 closed: .github/workflows/test.yaml: fail all spread runs, show spread's exit status <⚠Critical> <Simple 😃> <Run nested> <Created by anonymouse64> <Closed by anonymouse64> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/11034> | 13:45 |
mborzecki | re | 13:50 |
pstolowski | abeato_: have you found anything? | 13:56 |
abeato_ | pstolowski, yeah, I needed some additional mount as I am playing with booloaders bits, with that things worked. Thanks for asking! | 13:58 |
pstolowski | abeato_: allright, great | 13:58 |
mup | PR snapd#11036 closed: github: leave a comment documenting reasons for pipefail <Simple 😃> <Skip spread> <Created by bboozzoo> <Merged by bboozzoo> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/11036> | 14:00 |
mup | PR snapd#11037 opened: interfaces/apparmor/template.go: allow udevadm from merged usr systems <Simple 😃> <Needs security review> <Created by anonymouse64> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/11037> | 14:00 |
Guest93 | did someone run Ubuntu Core 20 with FDE? | 14:42 |
zyga | Guest93, I'm sure many people did, it's also automatically tested in some environments | 14:55 |
Guest93 | I got this error, "Please enter the recovery key for disk /dev/disk/by-label/ubuntu-data-enc: (press TAB for no echo)" | 14:59 |
Guest93 | after syncing up with the public pc gadget repo | 14:59 |
mup | PR core20#121 opened: DRAFT: hooks: Add symlinks for bash completions of snap and snaps <Created by valentindavid> <https://github.com/snapcore/core20/pull/121> | 15:11 |
mup | PR snapd#11038 opened: DRAFT: Install bash completion files in writable directory <Created by valentindavid> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/11038> | 15:35 |
mup | PR snapd#11039 opened: cmd/libsnap-confine-private: do not deny all devices when reusing the device cgroup <Created by bboozzoo> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/11039> | 16:16 |
mup | PR snapd#11040 opened: o/snapstate: remove repeated test assertions <Simple 😃> <Skip spread> <Created by MiguelPires> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/11040> | 16:36 |
mup | PR snapd#11041 opened: HACKING.md: document building the snapd snap and splicing it into the core snap <Documentation> <Created by anonymouse64> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/11041> | 17:26 |
mup | PR snapd#11042 opened: o/snapstate: add InstallManyPath <Created by MiguelPires> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/11042> | 19:01 |
mup | PR snapd#11043 opened: gadget: include size + sector-size in DiskVolumeDeviceTraits <Simple 😃> <Needs Samuele review> <Skip spread> <Created by anonymouse64> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/11043> | 21:57 |
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