lime-qml
lime-qml copied to clipboard
AppImage for Linux
Providing an AppImage would have, among others, these advantages:
- Applications packaged as an AppImage can run on many distributions (including Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE, CentOS, elementaryOS, Linux Mint, and others)
- One app = one file = super simple for users: just download one AppImage file, make it executable, and run
- No unpacking or installation necessary
- No root needed
- No system libraries changed
- Works out of the box, no installation of runtimes needed
- Optional desktop integration with
appimaged - Optional binary delta updates, e.g., for continuous builds (only download the binary diff) using AppImageUpdate
- Can optionally GPG2-sign your AppImages (inside the file)
- Works on Live ISOs
- Can use the same AppImages when dual-booting multiple distributions
- Can be listed in the AppImageHub central directory of available AppImages
- Can double as a self-extracting compressed archive with the
--appimage-extractparameter
Here is an overview of projects that are already distributing upstream-provided, official AppImages.
If you have questions, AppImage developers are on #AppImage on irc.freenode.net.
Want to back this issue? Post a bounty on it! We accept bounties via Bountysource.
Possibly https://github.com/probonopd/linuxdeployqt/#using-linuxdeployqt-with-travis-ci could be used almost 1:1.
You do realize that this is not really usable, and development is close to dead, right? So, you should probably prepare this and file a PR, or, even better, work on making it actually usable in practice :)