https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405578

--- Comment #11 from skierpage <skierp...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Stephane MANKOWSKI from comment #10)
> Hi,
> 
> When I execute strace -ff flatpak run org.kde.skrooge 2>&1 | grep ofx
> I can see that and I can import an ofx file:
> ...
> Could you try this?
>     flatpak uninstall org.kde.skrooge
>     flatpak install skrooge org.kde.skrooge

I didn't try that. But I did figure out that the app's flatpak directory,
~/.var/app/org.kde.skrooge/ , contains a cache/ksycoca5_en_blahblah= file.
Despite multiple `flatpak update`s, that file remained last modified back in
December 2018. When I deleted it and ran the flatpak, OFX import appears!

So it works for me now, but this feels like a bug in the way KDE Flatpak
operates.  It's unclear what should trigger a ksycoca5 rebuild, but a new
version of a program with new functionality ought to do it. FWIW my normal
Fedora ~/.cache/ksycoca5_en_blah= file was last modified yesterday, and I
didn't issue the kbuildsycoca5 command. (There is a
/var/lib/flatpak/runtime/org.kde.Platform/x86_64/5.12/blahblah/files/bin/kbuildsycoca5
binary in the KDE platform runtime, but I don't know how I would run it
"within" a flatpak.)

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