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Please consider flatpak or AppImage packaging of phoenix-desktop #559

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SugarRayLua opened this issue Nov 14, 2024 · 3 comments
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Describe the problem

Web apps are more difficult to organize amongst other apps than non-web desktop apps and so have been looking forward to using this phoenix-desktop on my latest Ubuntu derivative distribution. Unfortunately, my Ubuntu distribution's dependency for the phoenix-desktop are already much newer that what seemingly the current phoenix-desktop can use, and therefore I'm not able to install the phoenix-desktop using either the recommended bash script nor with apt-get install (due to dependencies being to new in my distribution).

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Consider packaging a flatpak or AppImage version of the phoenix- desktop so that would not need to worry about what version of the dependencies are on the users' systems. Thanks!

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@SugarRayLua SugarRayLua added the Feature Request Feature requests from customers label Nov 14, 2024
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abose commented Nov 15, 2024

Thanks for reporting the issue, appimages can be built with some effort. We used to have appimage distribution initially, but later stopped due to some issues. Maybe in a few releases we will support it.

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Thank you! :-)

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Flatpak packages would be more convenient since these can be updated automatically (at least on Linux Mint), whereas AppImages have to be updated manually.

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