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Describe the bug
After upgrading to 40.20240702.1 (2024-07-02T17:28:29Z) (a0fb8bc3bb66cec33fe78d2c1734ec9c9400c20a1d033d2285cf62c8dfb78bf1), I'm getting a lot of the following SELinux errors and applications crashes:
jul 04 11:31:00 desktop SetroubleshootPrivileged.py[437601]: FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/var/lib/selinux/targeted/active/modules'
jul 04 11:31:02 desktop setroubleshoot[437567]: could not write /var/lib/setroubleshoot/setroubleshoot_database.xml: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/var/lib/setroubleshoot/setroubleshoot_database.xml'
jul 04 11:30:48 desktop setroubleshoot[437567]: SELinux is preventing code from using the execheap access on a process. For complete SELinux messages run: sealert -l c66b45f6-31a2-4d5a-a764-3bf39f2a9fcf
To Reproduce
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Upgrade to latest image
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Expected behavior
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This issue tracker is intended only for Silverblue specific issues. We would like to ask you to try to reproduce the issue on a relevant Fedora Workstation release. If you will be able to reproduce there, then please report it in Red Hat Bugzilla (see How to file a bug) or in upstream (preferred for GNOME projects) and not in this issue tracker.
Describe the bug
After upgrading to
40.20240702.1 (2024-07-02T17:28:29Z)
(a0fb8bc3bb66cec33fe78d2c1734ec9c9400c20a1d033d2285cf62c8dfb78bf1
), I'm getting a lot of the following SELinux errors and applications crashes:To Reproduce
Please describe the steps needed to reproduce the bug:
Expected behavior
See messages.
Screenshots
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OS version:
Additional context
Could this be an issue with cockpit?
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