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+1 since I get errors when installing the .rpm on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. |
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We need Flatpak, Snap, AppImage + Windows Portable |
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Cool idea and i might be able to try to add the current version to flat-pack but it would be great!!! |
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I recently launched a new format called .AppBundle, it works like .AppImages, but if the program you want to bundle is compiled using Musl, you can make it libc-independent, this is great, because you can have a binary that is very small and runs across all Linux-es regardless of the Libc. The only problem is that the binaries aren't mounted with fuse, but rather extracted to a temp dir. https://github.com/xplshn/pelf |
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@xplshn I think the AppBundle is a awesome idea! could you make a example AppBundle with the optional packages (for icons and installing in programs folder) with the latest version on Min, if so i would like to test it out, im on a raspberry pi. |
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@xplshn could you walk me though the step to turn the .deb into a .appbundle. I have installed Pelf. Im not super familiar with pelf and (no offense) your doc is a little confusing. |
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What the title says, debs and RPMs aren't needed for things such as a browser, we'd be able to reach more people using flatpak and appimages, for example, in order to install this browser in Void, I had to compile it, not really a user friendly experience
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