Garbage after app crash

ajgringo619 ajgringo619 at pm.me
Sun Apr 18 17:10:52 UTC 2021


On Sun, 2021-04-18 at 12:08 -0500, Anonymous Japhering wrote:
> Kernel: 5.4.0-72-generic x86_64 bits: 64
> Desktop: MATE 1.22.2
> Distro: Linux Mint 19.3 Tricia
> Flatpak: 1.10.2
> Evolution: 3.40.1 (flatpak gitc7adee9)
>
> Running Evolution in the aforementioned environment.
>
> Evolution throws the following error
>
>    GLib-Net:ERROR:../tls/base/gtlsconnection-
>    base.c:1394:g_tls_connection_base_handshake_thread_verify_certific
> ate: assertion
>    failed: (priv->handshake_context)
>    Bail out! GLib-Net:ERROR:../tls/base/gtlsconnection-
>    base.c:1394:g_tls_connection_base_handshake_thread_verify_certific
> ate: assertion
>    failed: (priv->handshake_context)
>    /app/bin/evolution: line 33:    44 Aborted                 (core
> dumped)
>    /app/bin/evolution.bin "$@"
>
> That typically leaves me with 1 or more instances of the following
> type
>
>    Instance  PID  Application         Runtime
>    706190006 6277 org.gnome.Evolution org.gnome.Platform
>
> And some number of
>
>    6277     1  0 11:47 pts/4    00:00:00 /usr/libexec/flatpak-bwrap
> --args 39
>    evolution
>    6281     1  0 11:47 pts/4    00:00:00 /usr/libexec/flatpak-bwrap
> --args 39
>    /usr/libexec/flatpak-dbus-proxy --args=41
>    6285  6277  0 11:47 pts/4    00:00:00 /usr/libexec/flatpak-bwrap
> --args 39
>    evolution
>
> The above is a freshly started flatpak version of Evolution.  The 2
> with a parent
> process id of 1  are NOT killable even by root with a kill -9.
>
> Upon death of Evolution, it is a crap shoot, as to whether a flatpak
> kill <arg>
> will allow me to restart or not.  Typical day, I get 3-5 Evolution
> crashes, of
> which 1-2  require a complete reboot to clear out the flatpak-bwrap
> processes to
> be able to restart Evolution.
>
> Any ideas, tips or tricks for dealing with this situation?
>
>
I would downgrade to an earlier revision, at least to one that you know
worked.

Is this a recent install?




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