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Mar 02 09:48:55 phoenix flatpak-system-helper: tar: FreeFileSync/Resources/Languages.zip: Cannot change ownership to uid 1000, gid 1000: Operation not permitted Mar 02 09:48:55 phoenix flatpak-system-helper: tar: FreeFileSync/Resources/Icons.zip: Cannot change ownership to uid 1000, gid 1000: Operation not permitted
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Mar 02 09:48:54 phoenix flatpak-system-helper: + tar xf Mar 02 09:48:54 phoenix flatpak-system-helper: tar xf Mar 02 09:48:54 phoenix flatpak-system-helper: total 25124
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Mar 02 09:48:54 phoenix flatpak-system-helper: + ls -l Mar 02 09:48:54 phoenix flatpak-system-helper: ls -l Mar 02 09:48:54 phoenix flatpak-system-helper: set -o xtrace Mar 02 09:48:54 phoenix flatpak-system-helper: = apply_extra script starting = Mar 02 09:48:54 phoenix flatpak-system-helper: system: Pulled app//x86_64/beta from /var/lib/flatpak/repo/tmp/flatpak-cache-U4YKZ0/repo-Pd0xLr However, it turns out that flatpak prints the apply_extra output only to the terminal if it succeeds, and only to the system journal when it fails (which is very confusing). Thank you! I wanted to tell you "But where can I find those logs? There's nothing printed in system journal".
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(Note that I can install other flatpaks just fine system-wide, including Spotify (which also uses extra-data), just FreeFileSync causes problems for me).
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So this is not a problem in the build environment (the official release builds being different), but this is a problem in the flatpak command itself - something is broken when installing it system-wide. If I instead use flatpak install -system, then even the test build fails. That's the reason why the test builds worked fine for me, the provided command included -user. Oooh, interesting! This works for me too! The difference is that with -user it works fine, but with -system (which is the default, if you omit it) it fails. rw-r-r- 1 bpiotrowski bpiotrowski 25724806 Mar 2 09:09 ĭrwxr-xr-x 1 bpiotrowski bpiotrowski 246 Mar 2 09:09 FreeFileSyncĭo you have a log from your failed installation?įlatpak -user install flathub-beta freefilesync Ipc network pulseaudio wayland x11 file access dbus access ġ. > flatpak -user install flathub-beta freefilesyncįound ref ‘app//x86_64/beta’ in remote ‘flathub-beta’ (user). So we have no way of figuring out what exactly happened and why. Locale), and there was no debug output from the apply_extra script shown at all. See that the app itself is not installed (just. beta i flathub-beta 25.7 MB / 28.6 MBĮrror: Error deploying: While trying to apply extra data: apply_extra script failed, exit status 512Įrror: Failed to install : Error deploying: While trying to apply extra data: apply_extra script failed, exit status 512įreeFileSync translations beta flathub-beta system rw-r-r- 1 kparal kparal 25724806 Mar 1 14:16 ĭrwxr-xr-x 1 kparal kparal 246 Mar 1 14:16 FreeFileSyncįreeFileSync đ1.5 test freefilesync-origin userīut once I merged the PR and an official beta build was created, the pre-publish repo (not available anymore) didn't work for installation, and nor does the official beta repo after the build has been published: test i freefilesync-origin 28.6 MB / 28.6 MB test i freefilesync-origin 8.8 kB / 6.3 MBĢ. Installing from the test build in #52 works fine as well: # Check whether the target binary actually exists (test -f resolves symlinks)įreeFileSync đ1.5 master freefilesync-origin user $ flatpak-builder builddir -force-clean -ccache -install -user