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There are two reasonable interpretations for --nofilesystem=home: either it revokes a previous --filesystem=home (as in Flatpak 1.12.2 and older versions), or it completely forbids access to the home directory (as in Flatpak 1.12.3). Clarify the man pages to indicate that it only revokes a previous --filesystem=home. This will hopefully reduce mismatches between the design and what users expect to happen, as in flatpak#4654. A subsequent commit will introduce a way to get the Flatpak 1.12.3 behaviour in a way that is more backwards-compatible with Flatpak 1.12.2 and older versions. Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
Flatpak is a system for building, distributing, and running sandboxed desktop applications on Linux.
See https://flatpak.org/ for more information.
Community discussion happens in #flatpak:matrix.org, on the mailing list, and on the Flathub Discourse.
Read documentation for Flatpak here.
Contributing
Flatpak welcomes contributions from anyone! Here are some ways you can help:
- Fix one of the issues and submit a PR
- Update flatpak's translations and submit a PR
- Improve flatpak's documentation, hosted at http://docs.flatpak.org and developed over in flatpak-docs
- Find a bug and submit a detailed report including your OS, flatpak version, and the steps to reproduce
- Add your favorite application to Flathub by writing a flatpak-builder manifest and submitting it
- Improve the Flatpak support in your favorite Linux distribution
Hacking
See CONTRIBUTING.md
Related Projects
Here are some notable projects in the Flatpak ecosystem:
- Flatseal: An app for managing permissions of Flatpak apps without using the CLI
- Flat-manager: A tool for managing Flatpak repositories
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