Re: brwap
Hans-Peter Huth <hans-ph-S0/[email protected]> Tue, 16 Dec 2025 20:57:18 +0100
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On Sun, 14 Dec 2025 17:32:35 +0100 Hans-Peter Huth <hans-ph-S0/[email protected]> wrote: To reply mayself: > On Sun, 14 Dec 2025 05:53:25 +0100 > Gilles Caulier <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > bwrap is a tool to chroot an application while it starts. We don't ... > > quietly. Firefox for exemple is installed like this with apt. It's not > > a native package, it's a containerized version. > > I think the reason of bwrap appearing is clycin, used by gdk-pixbuf, see here: https://blogs.gnome.org/sophieh/2025/06/13/making-gnomes-gdkpixbuf-image-loading-safer/ so as i understand its sort-of-a container to savely handle image decoding and it will also appear in apps which are natively compiled, not only flatpack, appimage etc HP > > Thanks for the explanation, > > i'm using Manjaro, did not expect that a natively provided program did use > something like this. And DK seems to be the only one (Firefox does not > call bwrap here). Anyway, does not seem to cause some problems. > > HP > > Best regards > > > > Gilles Caulier > > > > Le sam. 13 déc. 2025 à 21:53, Hans-Peter Huth > > <hans-ph-S0/[email protected]> a écrit : > > > > > > just for my understanding: on Linux (Manjaro im my case) DK starts > > > many bwrap and /usr/lob/clycin-loaders processes which seem to stay > > > after DK has been terminated. Whats the purpose of these processes > > > and is it normal that the are not terminated? It seems they do no > > > harm, just sit there. > > > > > > This behavior occurs here with DK 8.8 native exe and 8.9 appimage. > > > > > > Just curios. > > > > ... > -- --------- 8< ------------- Why taunt me? Why upbraid me? I am merely a genius, not a god. (Nero Wolfe) Meine Bilder: München: https://hp-bilder.jalbum.net/München/ Berge: https://hp-bilder.jalbum.net/Impressions%20of%20the%20Alps/