Re: Figure out what killed an app (rhbz#2253099)

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On Wed, Jan 31 2024 at 04:42:08 PM +01:00:00, Clemens Lang <cllang@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Throwing some ideas out there, is it possible that evolution runs with a seccomp filter or other BPF program configured to kill the process on violation, and that’s what’s happening here?

I don't think so. flatpak does use seccomp filters [1], but on violations the syscalls should just fail with EPERM or ENOSYS, not kill the process.

[1] https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/blob/d5f891e0035e50b24211688a7fa5f61924a2e51c/common/flatpak-run.c#L1791

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