Hi Joi,
thanks for the extra data, I still can't think of a case to create this.
Looking forward to what you find checking this in more detail.
When in the error case could you look around which seccomp the system still has around?
For example via:
$ ls -laF /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libseccomp* /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libseccomp*
$ dpkg -S /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libseccomp* /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libseccomp*
$ apt-cache policy '*libseccomp*'
Hi Joi,
thanks for the extra data, I still can't think of a case to create this.
Looking forward to what you find checking this in more detail.
When in the error case could you look around which seccomp the system still has around? 64-linux- gnu/libseccomp* /usr/lib/ x86_64- linux-gnu/ libseccomp* 64-linux- gnu/libseccomp* /usr/lib/ x86_64- linux-gnu/ libseccomp*
For example via:
$ ls -laF /lib/x86_
$ dpkg -S /lib/x86_
$ apt-cache policy '*libseccomp*'