[03:19] PR snapd#12405 opened: ci: update golangci-lint to v1.50.1 [04:24] PR snapd#12406 opened: ci: update various Github actions to Node 16.x versions [06:55] fyi: CI is currently broken due to the Go snap updating its stable channel. https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/12405 should fix that. [06:55] PR #12405: ci: update golangci-lint to v1.50.1 in order to support Go 1.19 [08:25] PR snapd#12405 closed: ci: update golangci-lint to v1.50.1 in order to support Go 1.19 [09:57] mvo: I didn't add the "skip spread" tag to https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/12406 because I was making changes to workflows that ran the spread tests. I don't think any of the spread failures were related to the changes though. [09:57] PR #12406: ci: update various Github actions to Node 16.x versions [09:58] jamesh: I added the skip spread as this was purely workflow so no need to run spread or am I missing something? [09:58] mvo: there were changes to the workflow jobs that run the spread tests [09:59] jamesh: oh, I can remove the label again, sorry for that [10:00] mvo: the last run including the spread tests didn't show anything that looked like anything related to my changes. It's up to you. [10:01] * mvo nods [10:01] PR snapd#12406 closed: ci: update various Github actions to Node 16.x versions [10:01] It's merged now, so I guess that settles it :-) [10:03] jamesh: lol - indeed [10:05] I'm not entirely sure why they increased the major version for all these actions. They all behave identically, and the node version is an implementation detail. [10:06] PR snapd#12388 closed: data: install snapcraft logo in /usr/share/snapd [10:52] sigh [10:52] **This snap is deprecated. We recommend using the official Debian/Ubuntu packages [10:52] (https://apt.syncthing.net/) instead.** [10:53] it's on 1.4.2 and they are at 1.22.1 [10:54] I just noticed this now that they haven't updated the snap in 2.5 years [10:58] Don't they want to work on core? sigh. [11:46] juliank, probably because we're doing a really bad job at promoting core outside of the commercial world ... community is often not really aware of ubuntu core [11:46] I mean that's a brilliant use case for core, a syncthing NAS thingy [11:46] yes [11:47] I'm just very angry now because I'm running 2 year old software listening on open ports [11:47] they changed the store description to say deprecated but who looks at that [11:48] yeah ... try filing an upstream issue ? [11:49] perhaps [11:49] at the very least hand the snap over to someone who maintains it [11:50] * they could [11:52] yeah [11:52] there is always "the MOTU of snaps" (called "snapcrafters") they could ask via forum.snapcraft.io ... [11:56] PR snapd#12407 opened: secboot: detect lockout mode in CheckTPMKeySealingSupported [12:01] PR snapcraft#3998 closed: Kernel plugin: multiple fixes [12:41] PR snapd#12400 closed: o/servicestate,snap/quota: check against adding the same service twice in quota groups [12:41] PR snapd#12408 opened: DT-878: Original patch re-applied with conditionals [13:52] PR snapd#12409 opened: image: generate seed.manifest [13:52] PR snapd#12410 opened: many: make VolumeStructure a normal member of LaidOutStructure [15:47] PR snapd#12411 opened: cmd/snap-bootstrap: add support for snapd_system_disk [16:37] PR snapd#12412 opened: interfaces: allow use of mksquashfs and unsquashfs from snap contexts [16:42] PR snapd#12413 opened: interfaces: expand block-devices and raw-volume to support mkfs tools