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#71962
Flatpak applications fail to launch with systemd-related error
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Message #5 received at submit <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Hello,
I ran a system reconfigure for the first time in a while today. After
doing so, I noticed that Flatpak apps fail to launch. Specifically,
when running `flatpak run org.gnome.Fractal`, which was working fine
before, the application hangs instead of launching and, with `-v`,
prints the following:
```
F: No installations directory in
/gnu/store/v4dy0sfj7znnzar1nn18jz0aznjni2fv-flatpak-1.14.6/etc/flatpak/installations.d.
Skipping
F: Opening system flatpak installation at path /var/lib/flatpak
F: Opening user flatpak installation at path
/home/user/.local/share/flatpak
F: Opening user flatpak installation at path
/home/user/.local/share/flatpak
F: Opening user flatpak installation at path
/home/user/.local/share/flatpak
F:
/home/user/.local/share/flatpak/runtime/org.gnome.Platform/x86_64/46/1ad35c08f997c0257506b34db175a27438799f0e5dc0f5e56ebe3635f53cbf58/files/lib32
does not exist
F: Cleaning up unused container id 181884517
F: Cleaning up per-app-ID state for org.gnome.Fractal
F: Allocated instance id 3966080007
F: Add defaults in dir /org/gnome/Fractal/
F: Add locks in dir /org/gnome/Fractal/
F: Allowing dri access
F: Allowing wayland access
F: Allowing pulseaudio access
F: Failed to run in transient scope: No systemd user session available,
cgroups not available
F: Running
'/gnu/store/y6l9z58xm8jzj7n1vxi5mcdb90x4sgal-bubblewrap-0.8.0/bin/bwrap
--args 35 --
/gnu/store/kxlbkakfs2b7m30vyr4r1gkb4zwzfi9p-xdg-dbus-proxy-0.1.5/bin/xdg-dbus-proxy
--args=37'
```
Of these messages, I suspect the culprit is "No systemd user session
available."
I had elogind installed through the GNOME system service while flatpak
was installed in my user home profile. I moved flatpak to the system
profile and reconfigured the system; this did not help.
Best,
Juli
This bug report was last modified 1 year and 19 days ago.
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