Change of approach for linux package management
- ikelatomig
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Change of approach for linux package management
Currently, Free Download manager provides `.deb` packages only and Alex said that, he would be publishing the tarball file alongside it.
But it seems not to be. What would I suggest is to use OpenSUSE's Build service - https://build.opensuse.org
Where they could automatically configure the package for both Debian Package and RPM package formats too. Essentially solving the need and stopping user's request for multiple package formats.
Flatpak is currently community maintained but the team isn't interested as of now. This would be a viable solution and better since it's official from the team.
But it seems not to be. What would I suggest is to use OpenSUSE's Build service - https://build.opensuse.org
Where they could automatically configure the package for both Debian Package and RPM package formats too. Essentially solving the need and stopping user's request for multiple package formats.
Flatpak is currently community maintained but the team isn't interested as of now. This would be a viable solution and better since it's official from the team.
Re: Change of approach for linux package management
.deb has always worked out well for me, so I'll stick with it.
Re: Change of approach for linux package management
ikelatomig wrote:What would I suggest is to use OpenSUSE's Build service - https://build.opensuse.org
Did you read their blacklist?
https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Build_ ... _blacklist
FDM seems to use some restricted media codecs which are listed there.
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Re: Change of approach for linux package management
Nice catch, Usher. Thanks.
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