I checked a few other packages quickly. It seems like evolution email client
has no apparmor profile. Thunderbird mail client has an apparmor profile and
the symlink works, but the apparmor profile seems to be including
/etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/ubuntu-helpers which seems to provide symlink
cific
to the qtox apparmor profile. I will have to dig further.
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On Thursday, October 21, 2021 3:08 PM, Yangfl wrote:
> debian-testing debian-test...@protonmail.com 于2021年10月21日周四 下午9:48写道:
>
> > Yangfl: Symlink outside of home, for example, if on a
Yangfl: Symlink outside of home, for example, if on a symlinked network drive
or usb, etc.
Directory has appropriate permissions. Seems to be apparmor (see my more recent
post), since works when apparmor is deactivate.
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It seems like apparmor is blocking access to the symlink target. Qtox works
with symlinks after deactivating apparmor. I guess the qtox apparmor profile
needs to be corrected.
apparmor="DENIED" operation="open" profile="qtox"
name="/test/.config/tox/qtox.ini" pid=1082 comm="qtox" requested_mask
Package: gscan2pdf
Version: 2.11.0-1
When opening pdf files with multiple images per page or no images, gscan2pdf
loads the pages as multiple mangle fragments or gives an error that the file
cannot be opened because it contains more than one image per page. This occurs
with both a drag & drop t
Package: qtox
Version: 1.17.3-1
qtox fails to load and save profiles when configuration directories are
symlinks. The errors are as follows:
Loading an existing profile gives the following error:
Dialog box: "Couldn't load this profile" "This profile is already in use."
Log: "... persistence/pro
Package: cura
Version: 4.7.1-2
The first run of Cura get stuck at the "Add a printer" screen of the welcome
screen sequence. There are no printers to select and it is not possible to
escape or get into Cura.
Fresh Debian 11 Bullseye install, LXDE minimal, offline.
This needs to work because wo
Package: repetier-host
Version: 0.85+dfsg-2
Fresh install of Debian 11 Bullseye with minimal LXDE. repetier-host crashes
immediately on start, see error below.
apt search repetier-host
repetier-host/testing,now 0.85+dfsg-2
uname -a
Linux 5.9.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.9.1-1 (2020-10-17) x86
Package: repsnapper
Version: 2.5a5-2+b1
Fresh install of Debian 11 Bullseye with minimal LXDE. repsnapper gives the
following error:
(repsnapper:): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: : specified class size for type
'PangoXFace' is smaller than the parent type's 'PangoFontFace' class size
(repsna
Yes, the mageMagick issue #1819
(https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/issues/1819) discusses performance
also. See the following quotes: "...the dithering step takes so long that I
haven't had the patience to let it finish yet...", "...Not sure why it is doing
very slow dithering...", "
Package: gscan2pdf
Version: 2.8.2-1
Parallel processing - Becoming more urgent with rapidly increasing multi-core
CPUs
As computers have more and more cores, it is becoming more urgent that
gscan2pdf supports parallel processing, especially considering that many image
operations are CPU intens
Package: gscan2pdf
Version: 2.8.2-1
Threshold function is extremely slow - Unusable - Possible regression
Applying threshold on a scanned image is extremely slow. Doing the same
transformation using mogrify/convert is many times faster. This seems to be a
regression during the last few months s
Package: pcmanfm
Version: 1.3.1-1+b1
When double-clicking (executing) an executable script (.sh) from PCManFM, the
following error occurs: "Failed to execute child process “xterm” (No such file
or directory)". Executing from a double-click previously worked correctly.
The source of the error is
I struggled with the same problem and tried all the various options for Debian
11 Bullseye lxde-core.
I now use package cmst and connman with lxde-core on Debian 11 Bullseye and it
has been working great, even more stable with certain wifi chipsets than using
wicd on Debian 10 Buster.
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