[08:24] <lissyx> hello
[08:24] <lissyx> bandali, what is still blocking for NativeMessaging patch?
[08:25] <bittin> hey
[08:25] <bittin> https://nikkasystems.com/2023/11/17/podd-224-doxing-me-doxing-you/ watching todays Bli Säker Podden before i need to head to work and update Linux Mint and reinstall Windows 10
[09:34] <seb128> goood morning IRC!
[09:58] <lissyx> seb128, hello
[09:58] <seb128> lissyx, hey, how are you doing?
[09:58] <lissyx> seb128, any experience in python to use snapd?
[09:58] <seb128> lissyx, not really, just querying the store
[09:59] <seb128> why?
[10:02] <lissyx> I'd need to perform snap install steps from python :(
[10:07] <seb128> lissyx, os.system()? ;)
[10:07] <lissyx> yeah well ...
[10:07] <lissyx> problem is that we then need sudo
[10:07] <lissyx> and so constantly having to input password
[10:14] <seb129> lissyx, shouldn't be specific to python though but rather to the user starting the command, you would have the same problem in shell
[10:15] <seb129> lissyx, I don't know the specific of your setup but you could add a polkit override to allow your user to install snaps without prompting for a password
[10:17] <lissyx> seb128, that seems risky to ask to people
[10:17] <lissyx> seb128, context is: mozregression support for snap packages
[10:19] <seb128> lissyx, can't you just tell people to run sudo mozregression?
[10:19] <seb128> for the snap case at least
[10:19] <lissyx> I dont think it's a good practice, and it will also trigger "snap run" under sudo, which firefox will refuse
[10:20] <seb128> and if you os.system sudo , aren't the credential active for a while like with normal sudo?
[10:20] <seb128> or is each call having a different env that makes it prompt again?
[10:21] <lissyx> no they are not
[10:27] <seb128> :-(
[11:15] <ricotz> hello desktopers :)
[11:16] <ricotz> bandali, hello, I see you are rebuild rustc in the ubuntu-mozilla-security ppa, please do the same for all available series, those updates will be needed for thunderbird at some point
[11:23] <ricotz> seb128, hi :), would you sponsor a prepared thunderbird 115.4.3?
[11:23] <seb128> ricotz, hey, sure!
[11:23] <ricotz> although a 115.5.0 might be around the corner
[11:24] <seb128> we have no hurry to update noble, it's early in the cycle, I would be fine waiting for 115.5.0
[11:25] <ricotz> I see, but there are a bunch of bug fixes still
[11:25] <ricotz> I will prepare one and let you decide
[11:31] <ricotz> seb128, https://people.ubuntu.com/~ricotz/thunderbird/
[11:39] <ricotz> (git branch is locally prepared)
[12:22] <seb128> ricotz, uploaded, feel free to push the vcs
[12:32] <ricotz> seb128, thanks and done
[12:33] <seb128> ricotz, thanks!
[19:56] <lissyx> seb128, I was wrong, sudo works