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[GH-ISSUE #1899] Bug: waterfox can't close #1277
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Originally created by @HotelBellaMuerte on GitHub (Apr 21, 2018).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/netblue30/firejail/issues/1899
If i open a sandbox (firejail waterfox)
and i close waterfox, its firejail parent doesnt close, i can't get rare logs at firejail
PD
firefox and firefox-beta are fine
@SkewedZeppelin commented on GitHub (Apr 22, 2018):
See #725
I've seen this happen with Steam and Firefox in the past, but haven't actually seen in it a long while.
@smitsohu commented on GitHub (Apr 22, 2018):
Next time you see this, can you run
firejail --treein another terminal and paste here the (waterfox part of) your output?If you end up with gpg running in the sandbox, which can happen with some password managers, try it with the
writable-run-useroption.@chiraag-nataraj commented on GitHub (May 21, 2019):
Is this still an issue @HotelBellaMuerte?
@chiraag-nataraj commented on GitHub (May 29, 2019):
I'll close this for inactivity. @HotelBellaMuerte, please feel free to re-open if you still have this issue.