https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=483746

Tarulia <mihawk.90+kdeb...@googlemail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #8 from Tarulia <mihawk.90+kdeb...@googlemail.com> ---
Just some updates from the issue reported originally to OBS.

Since opening this issue, we have confirmed at least 3 more affected distros:
Alpine Linux, MX Linux, and Peppermint Linux.

All show the exact same symptom and for all of them a runtime-downgraded custom
build of our Flatpak worked to get around the issue.

Just about 2 weeks ago however we received a comment from one of our users on
the issue:
https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio/issues/10385#issuecomment-2177754924

> I solved a SSL error in another flatpak application recently by installing 
> p11-kit-server package. After installing the package, log out and log in or 
> restart the system.

In response we had several users confirming this fixed their issue. One also
removed the package on purpose to replicate the issue, and they could confirm
it.

It is still unclear to me why a runtime upgrade would trigger a sudden
requirement of said package, but I do wanted to let you know since you likely
have more of an idea what to look at.

For reference: The aforementioned tester removing the package was on Fedora,
and Fedora installs p11-kit-server as a weak dependency with the Flatpak
package:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/flatpak/blob/rawhide/f/flatpak.spec#_91

This raises the question whether p11-kit-server should be a hard dependency of
Flatpak, or if it is an issue specific to the KDE runtim.

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