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Flatpak version #11
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I'm not sure if it's possible, since LACT requires a background daemon running as root, and I don't know if flatpak allows for such usage. I think making deb/rpm packages is a better approach for this kind of applications. |
A Flatpak version might be possible:
(needs the permission
The path to the files from the Flatpak installation data ($DIR) can be found in the file |
I initially rejected the idea of having the GUI and daemon parts being installed separately due to the installation process being convoluted, but if it could be automated like this, then maybe Flatpak isn't impossible after all. However, there are some potential problems with this:
And probably the most important question: is there demand for it, when it's not a "proper" self-sufficient Flatpak application? There is a way to easily generate native packages for different distros now with pkger, with the only limitation being that the distro has the required dependencies (mainly gtk4). Are there many people that want to use LACT and happen to run a distro older than Ubuntu 22.04 or a semi-recent version of Fedora? |
Installing files into a system using |
If you don't need systemd, you could run the daemon directly without installing:
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That is a much better solution, thanks! |
The problem with this is that the process either:
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How about creating a link to the
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/271541/enabling-linked-unit-files-in-systemd |
Thanks for making this useful app! I think it would be great if this app could be packaged as a Flatpak and published on Flathub. :-)
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