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[PR #6392] [MERGED] profiles: fractal: add ~/.local/share/fractal #5992
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📋 Pull Request Information
Original PR: https://github.com/netblue30/firejail/pull/6392
Author: @qwertviop
Created: 6/23/2024
Status: ✅ Merged
Merged: 6/29/2024
Merged by: @kmk3
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46ac64cprofiles: fractal: add ~/.local/share/fractal📊 Changes
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etc/inc/disable-programs.inc(+1 -0)📝
etc/profile-a-l/fractal.profile(+3 -0)📄 Description
I'm on Arch using Fractal 7 and firejail 0.9.72. Even after fixing #6119, using Fractal with firejail would either not work (without Internet access) or show me "Crypto identity incomplete" when using it with, as it stores (encrypted) messages and key material in ~/.local/share/fractal.
This patch fixes that issue for me. Let me know if you'd like me to open an issue first to discuss the problem there before accepting a pull request, or if you have any advice or improvements.
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