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

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On Wed, 2024-01-31 at 08:31 -0600, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
> Maybe it could also be sent by mutter if a program 
> is unresponsive?

	Hi,
the app is perfectly responsive. I click on a widget and the app is
killed immediately. There is no freeze of the app.

> WebKitGTK doesn't use SIGKILL to clean up after itself.

Evo itself doesn't use any seccomp or such, these things can be used by
the WebKitGTK. A quick grep revealed:

https://github.com/WebKit/WebKit/blob/main/Source/WebKit/UIProcess/Launcher/glib/ProcessLauncherGLib.cpp#L258

but that code does not seem to be called at this time (or my debug code
was wrong, it's possible).


There was an update on the bug #2253099 that also liferea is affected,
thus at least evo is not alone. There is suspect that either glib2 or
kernel update caused it, but who knows.
	Bye,
	Milan
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