Open jmcelroy01 opened 1 year ago
This looks like something botched up the files managed by flatpak. Have you run something like chown -R root ~/.local/share/flatpak
recently?
Can you try whether it helps to move the files out of the way, temporarily? e.g. mv ~/.local/share/flatpak/net.codeindustry.MasterPDFEditor{,.bak}
and then install the app.
I have not, but I did have to solve this issue the other day. Idk if it would've been a factor though because all other flatpaks work normally. All the folders in ~/.local/share/flatpak
show user ownership.
However, the app (and all other flatpaks) are actually installed in /var/lib/flatpak/app/
. I tried the mv
idea and also uninstalling/reinstalling, but I got the same errors both times.
I'm sorry for you!
could it be that a Linux security module is not happy? openSuSE uses AppArmor, no? Maybe it's blocking some operations.
I would try to clean (i.e. move aside) the flatpak files in both your home and your system directory to appear as a fresh installation. Then, installing any app should work. And if there is a problem, it shouldn't be related to this very flatpak. Can you try that?
I cleared out the folders and tried installing with and without sudo, but have the app closing after a bit in both cases. The install errors didn't occur when I didn't use sudo however, which I guess isn't surprising. Might suggest that the app closing issue is independent of those errors. Since all other flatpaks run/update without issue, there does seem to be something unique here. Checking the syslogs doesn't show any apparmor or similar security issue.
Does Master PDF Editor play well with Wayland? Any recommended Flatseal settings? Thanks for your help btw.
I gave it permission to run in the background in Flatseal and turned Wayland off and that allows the app icon to show in the taskbar properly and stops the app from closing when I bring another window to the front.
Hello, I received the following messages during the update to 5.9.06 on openSUSE TW. After opening the application, it will close automatically if I leave in the background after about 5-15 seconds, whether a pdf file is open or not, and then KDE Portal gives a message about it running in the background and asks whether I want to force quit.