this post was submitted on 08 Dec 2023
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How do I proceed to the log?
$ flatpak run --command=sh --devel org.gnome.Calendar
[๐ฆ org.gnome.Calendar ~]$ gdb /app/bin/gnome-calendar
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(No debugging symbols found in /app/bin/gnome-calendar)
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I don't know, it would depend on the app, but you can check in /var/log