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Profile for Ledger Live desktop app
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/opt/ledger-live installation currently sits at 345 MiB, so I decided to
whitelist it instead of using private-opt ledger-live, in case future
installations grow in size.
Not using private-dev was the only way I managed to get my USB wallet to
work.
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Drop paths present in etc/inc/whitelist-usr-share-common.inc from
profiles that include it.
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Profile for Electron Cash
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gnome-keyring: harden and add gnome-keyring-daemon.profile
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And use it as the base for the existing gnome-keyring.profile.
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Recent versions of geeqie[1] use a Lua interpreter, like the one
currently in Arch Linux (2.2).
Without this fix it fails with:
/usr/bin/geeqie: error while loading shared libraries: liblua.so.5.4: [...]
[1] https://www.geeqie.org/
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Add common Lua include to crawl.profile (Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup) to
allow Lua libraries, as both the ncurses and tiles executables are
dynamically linked to Lua.
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Committer note: For each profile there is both XXX-gtk and gtk-XXX (such
as lbry-viewer-gtk and gtk-lbry-viewer).
XXX-gtk is the symlink
gtk-XXX is the actual file
Co-authored-by: exponential <echo ZXhwb25lbnRpYWxtYXRyaXhAcHJvdG9ubWFpbC5jb20K | base64 -d>
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Co-authored-by: exponential <echo ZXhwb25lbnRpYWxtYXRyaXhAcHJvdG9ubWFpbC5jb20K | base64 -d>
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To ensure that it includes luajit paths as well:
* /usr/share/lua
* /usr/share/luajit-2.1
And remove all entries of the same path without the wildcard, to avoid
redundancy.
Misc: The wildcard entries were added on commit 56b60dfd0 ("additional
Lua blacklisting (#3246)", 2020-02-24) and the entries without the
wildcard were partially removed on commit 721a984a5 ("Fix Lua in
disable-interpreters.inc", 2020-02-24).
This is a follow-up to #6128.
Reported-by: @pirate486743186
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mpv: whitelist /usr/share/mpv
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Use case: You install scripts in `/usr/share/mpv` but they remain
inactive. You then symlink them to `/etc/mpv` to activate them if you
want.
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Changes:
* Move commands from --landlock and --landlock.proc= into
etc/inc/landlock-common.inc
* Remove --landlock and --landlock.proc=
* Add --landlock.enforce
Instead of hard-coding the default commands (and having a separate
command just for /proc), move them into a dedicated profile to make it
easier for users to interact with the entries (view, copy, add ignore
entries, etc).
Only enforce the Landlock commands if --landlock.enforce is supplied.
This allows safely adding Landlock commands to (upstream) profiles while
keeping their enforcement opt-in. It also makes it simpler to
effectively disable all Landlock commands, by using
`--ignore=landlock.enforce`.
Relates to #6078.
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curl supports several locations for the rc file according to its man
page:
[...]
When curl is invoked, it (unless -q, --disable is used) checks for a
default config file and uses it if found, even when -K, --config is
used. The default config file is checked for in the following places in
this order:
1) "$CURL_HOME/.curlrc"
2) "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/curlrc" (Added in 7.73.0)
3) "$HOME/.curlrc"
[...]
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This fixes Fractal 5 not opening on Void Linux due to it failing to
access "/usr/share/fractal/resources.gresource".
Fixes #6119.
Reported-by: @mhmdana
Suggested-by: @rusty-snake
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Similarly to steam.profile (see #4864).
Fixes #6106.
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I accidentally removed the `!` when sorting the arguments in #6067.
This amends commit fbba03790 ("lutris.profile: allow more syscalls",
2023-10-24) / PR #6067.
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build: sort.py: use case-sensitive sorting
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To match how things are sorted elsewhere, such as with `noblacklist` /
`whitelist` lines (vertically) in profiles and in
ci/check/profiles/sort-disable-programs.sh and src/etc-cleanup/main.c.
This makes the order in `private-etc` always be groups (`@group`), then
uppercase paths, then lowercase paths. Example from
etc/profile-m-z/softmaker-common.profile:
private-etc @tls-ca,SoftMaker,fstab
Note that this does not affect a significant amount of profiles; most
changes are in `private-bin` / `private-lib` lines and in `private-etc`
lines for newer profiles that do not use groups. This is partly due to
commit 5d0822c52 ("private-etc: big profile changes", 2023-02-05)
replacing `X11` with `@x11` in `private-etc` lines and then commit
0f996ea4d ("private-etc: groups modified", 2023-02-05) removing
`Trolltech.conf` from `private-etc` lines and using case-sensitive
sorting in them.
Relates to #5610.
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lutris.profile: allow more syscalls
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Need to whitelist `ptrace` and `clone3` for Ubisoft Connect to work.
journalctl did list `process_vm_readv` when a game was running, but it
didn't crash the game.
Fixes #6035.
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discord_arch_electron[1] stores its files in /usr/share/discord, rather than
the usual /opt/discord.
[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/discord_arch_electron
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* profiles: drop private-opt (existing whitelist)
* profiles: replace private-opt with whitelist
In most profiles.
Kept private-opt for enpass (~85MB), mate-dictionary (<20MB),
minecraft-launcher (~1.6MB) and ppsspp (~44MB). The only app I couldn't
check: xmr-stak.
* docs: note potential issues with private-opt
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New profile: floorp
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From Breezy's documentation[1] [2]:
> Breezy is a friendly fork of the Bazaar (bzr) project, hosted on
> http://bazaar.canonical.com/. It is backwards compatibility with
> Bazaar's disk format and protocols. One of the key differences with
> Bazaar is that Breezy runs on Python 3, rather than on Python 2.
breezy is also the drop-in replacement for bazaar on Arch Linux since
pacman 6.0.2-8[3].
> By default, Breezy provides support for both the Bazaar and Git file
> formats.
Note: The profile is implemented as a git redirect.
[1] https://github.com/breezy-team/breezy
[2] https://www.breezy-vcs.org/
[3] https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/pacman/-/commit/c68a4e6602e3488fa093a18d35202c76a730faf6
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* disable-programs.inc: add lettura support
* Create lettura.profile
* firecfg.config: add lettura
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Co-authored-by: pirate486743186 <>
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* profiles: refactor log viewers
Introduces system-log-common.profile as a common profile for existing
GUI log viewer applications.
* system-log-common: enable no3d
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Main changes:
* Remove the space after `#` for commented code lines to distinguish
them from normal comments
* Use `#` instead of `-` for comments at the end of the line so that
commented code lines work after being uncommented
Commands used to search and replace:
arg0="$(cat contrib/syntax/lists/profile_commands_arg0.list |
LC_ALL=C sort -u | tr '\n' '|' | sed -e 's/|$//' -e 's/\./\\./g')"
arg1="$(cat contrib/syntax/lists/profile_commands_arg1.list |
LC_ALL=C sort -u | tr '\n' '|' | sed -e 's/|$//' -e 's/\./\\./g')"
git ls-files -z -- etc/inc etc/profile* | xargs -0 -I '{}' \
sh -c "printf '%s\n' \"\$(sed -E \
-e 's/^# ($arg0)( [#-]-? .*)?\$/#\\1\\2/' \
-e 's/^# ($arg1)( [^ ]*)?( [#-]-? .*)?\$/#\\1\\2\\3/' \
-e 's/^# (whitelist \\$)/#\\1/' \
-e 's/^(#[^ ].+) --? /\\1 # /' \
'{}')\" >'{}'"
Commands used to check for leftover entries:
arg0="$(cat contrib/syntax/lists/profile_commands_arg0.list |
LC_ALL=C sort -u | tr '\n' '|' | sed -e 's/|$//' -e 's/\./\\./g')"
arg1="$(cat contrib/syntax/lists/profile_commands_arg1.list |
LC_ALL=C sort -u | tr '\n' '|' | sed -e 's/|$//' -e 's/\./\\./g')"
git grep -E "^# ($arg0|$arg1)( +|$)" -- etc/inc etc/profile*
See also commit 30f9ad908 ("build: improve comments in firecfg.config",
2023-08-05) / PR #5942.
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Changes:
* Turn very long end-of-line comments into normal comments
* Turn multi-line end-of-line comments into normal comments
* Fix a comment being below instead of above the relevant entry
* Turn some comments that look like code into end-of-line comments
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What works:
- Basic functionality
- Receiving notifications
- Voice communication
- Watching streams
What wasn't tested:
- Casting streams
- Opening links
- Tracking/displaying "current activity" as status message
- Apparmor
Notes:
- Discord tries to access system dbus (`[ERROR:bus.cc(399)] Failed to
connect to the bus: Failed to connect to socket
/run/firejail/mnt/dbus/system: Permission denied`). I don't know what
business it has with the system dbus, and didn't notice any problems
due to that.
- I had one crash after 2h of watching a stream. Probably unrelated.
Fixes #5971.
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Commit 3077b2d1f blacklists `${PATH}/patch` in disable-devel.inc[1]. We
need to noblacklist it in the profiles that need it.
[1] https://github.com/netblue30/firejail/commit/3077b2d1ff6c6e26a83487ae460985157b5c61fd
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build: codespell improvements
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Found by simply running `codespell .`.
Environment: codespell 2.2.5-2 on Artix Linux.
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mpDris2 brings MPRIS2 support to MPD:
https://github.com/eonpatapon/mpDris2
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