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Numerous Appimage profiles #1331
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Greetings and welcome to our community! As this is the first issue you opened here, we wanted to share some useful infos with you:
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We have support for appimages - detected via env vars. I will look into supporting deleting multiple apps. |
Thanks! |
I have the same shit. But to be fair, the only appimage I have that each time runs with the same profile - I run Ubuntu 20.04:
Also i have the Ubuntu 22.04 desktop with the earlier version of Portmaster and there is no such issue there. Ubuntu 22.04 (Old Portmaster version without topic issue):
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All chromium/electron based stuff clears the env variables when starting, removing all the appimage IDs we use to match. But, we've found a way somewhat match using the appimage mount ID. This is not super clean, but it works well so far. Will be in the next update (v1.6.1+). Please report back if you have tested and confirmed it working, as soon as the update is out. |
Tested 1.5.1 stable version on Ubuntu 22.04, looks like issue solved. |
Pre-Submit Checklist:
What happened:
Under the tab All apps , Linux appimages always create a new profile when they are launched. There are dozens, if not hundreds of them. I can delete them one by one, but can I delete many at once? Can I create a profile myself that works so that no more clone profiles are created?
What did you expect to happen?:
One profile per appimage would be the goal, and mass profile deletion should be available.
How did you reproduce it?:
By rebooting
Debug Information:
Version 1.4.6
Platform: arch "rolling"
No Module Error
Unexpected Logs
Network: 0/0 [~0] Connections
Status: Trusted
Resolvers: 6/6
Config: 7
Updates: stable (13/26)
Goroutine Stack
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