https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=499589
Reuben <k...@flavor8.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resolution|DOWNSTREAM |--- Ever confirmed|0 |1 Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED --- Comment #2 from Reuben <k...@flavor8.com> --- With respect, I don't think this addresses the issue. The issue is: running an AppImage can fail silently. That's unquivocally a bug. With regard to the flag being "random" - not sure I agree either, though this is more a question of how comprehensively KDE wants to support AppImages. a) AppImages can run in a sandbox or without a sandbox - that's a fundamental architecture - not a random flag. b) Electron is not exactly uncommon. And AppImages that were written in Electron all have this issue. It's detectable by KDE simply by looking at the stdout when you attempt to run it after the user clicks "Execute". It would be feasible for KDE to (as I suggested) pop up a second prompt explaining what happened to the user and offering one of two options. If it's not a goal for KDE to be able to run AppImages, then I'd suggest removing the current dialog, since it's half assed. Minimal fix here would be to at least show the output when it fails to run. I think a better fix is as I described. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.