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opensc support #51
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Yes, flatpak don't use host libraries. |
Can this be made accessible via for example a bindmount on |
Or might that new https://blog.fishsoup.net/2018/12/04/flatpaks-in-fedora-now-live/ |
It's unrelated to Flathub. |
Could anyone test if #70 (comment) works? |
I will check this week. 😀️ |
Sorry for the delay, I just tried to install but got this error message with a SIGIOT return code:
Any suggestions? (I sadly have just Flatpak v1.0.7 on my test machine, maybe I can try that on another, newer machine in the coming weeks.) |
@fbruetting I think the test build disappeared from server. I'll do a fresh one however you won't be able to test smartcard functionality without flatpak 1.3.2+. On ubuntu based systems you can try latest from ppa. |
I need to access
opensc
which resides in /usr/lib64/ on my Fedora 28 system. But when I go into “manage security devices”, I solely seeld-linux-x86-64.so.2
in that directory, though there is much more content in it. Seems like a Flatpak sandbox restriction?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: