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[–] Solano@piefed.social 1 points 6 days ago

I'm still new to Linux, but your problem sounds like you installed a system package of the application that requires dependencies that are not installed in with the container, and wasn't installed along side the application. Every single system application I installed with Mint, through the Mint package manager, would always install extra dependencies that the main app needed to run. I would try to use a flatpak version of the application, either in the Bazaar app itself, or in the Debian container. I haven't messed with distroshelf/box yet, though.