The UAL signal for failing on starting would only be before the process starts executing. So basically everything up to passing off to the Exec line in the desktop file. After that we pretty much lose track of the process. So I don't think that UAL can really be used to tell whether the app failed because of a corrupt cache or not since it wouldn't be known until the Qt parts start executing.
The UAL signal for failing on starting would only be before the process starts executing. So basically everything up to passing off to the Exec line in the desktop file. After that we pretty much lose track of the process. So I don't think that UAL can really be used to tell whether the app failed because of a corrupt cache or not since it wouldn't be known until the Qt parts start executing.