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This reverts commit bd1819a8641e0eeae016846b28a41e625bcc215b, reversing
changes made to 807af3dce05786f10747cc0938cc98af484c8e97.
The hole PR looks like a single crap, it is not even syntactically
correct. Has anyone at least started kmail with this profile before it
was merged? See #3979, thanks @creideiki for reporting.
> First, there are syntax errors. Several mkdir lines have file names containing asterisks.
> This gives the following error:
>
> Error: "${HOME}/.cache/akonadi*" is an invalid filename: rejected character: "*"
>
> I am not sure what they intend to do, but whatever it is it's not working.
> Especially confusing is the line
>
> mkdir /tmp/akonadi-*
>
> Yes, Akonadi creates a directory in /tmp, but its name is random and seems to have been created
> using mkstemp(3) or similar. I'm not sure how Firejail is supposed to be able to pre-create it.
>
> Removing the asterisks makes Firejail at least accept the profile syntactically and try to run
> the program.
It is rejected by syntax. Has anyone tested?
> At startup, Firejail now prints the following warning:
>
> ***
> *** Warning: cannot whitelist ${DOCUMENTS} directory
> *** Any file saved in this directory will be lost when the sandbox is closed.
> ***
Why was 'include disable-xdg.inc' added together with 'whitelist ${DOCUMENTS}', but
no 'nobalcklist ${DOCUMENTS}'? It can not work.
> The actual error is that PostgreSQL needs access to /usr/lib64/postgresql-13/ in order to run.
> Adding the following line to kmail.profile fixes that:
>
> whitelist /usr/share/postgresql*
Again, has anyone thested this?
> The next problem is this message on the console:
>
> kf.config.core: Couldn't write "/home/creideiki/.config/kmail2rc" . Disk full?
>
> Which may have something to do with the profile creating a directory with that name:
>
> mkdir ${HOME}/.config/kmail2rc
>
> when it's supposed to be a file:
>
> $ stat ~/.config/kmail2rc
> File: /home/creideiki/.config/kmail2rc
> Size: 24660 Blocks: 56 IO Block: 4096 regular file
Has anyone tested this or is this just a blind copy of the noblacklist
from above with noblacklist replaced by mkdir?
> However, the error message
>
> kf.config.core: Couldn't write "/home/creideiki/.config/kmail2rc" . Disk full?
>
> still appears.
Looks like #1793. HAS ANYONE TESTED THIS PROFILE??!
> Finally, when exiting KMail, it crashes with a SIGSEGV:
>
> *** KMail got signal 11 (Exiting)
> *** Dead letters dumped.
> KCrash: crashing... crashRecursionCounter = 2
> KCrash: Application Name = kmail path = /usr/bin pid = 20
> KCrash: Arguments: /usr/bin/kmail
Has any...
> I tried restoring an older kmail.profile, from commit 319f2dc, and it has none of the above problems.
... I give up asking if anyone tested this.
> Given the multitude of problems with commit 5532fbd, I'd suggest reverting it until it can be fixed.
Yes, definitely.
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