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Make releases in appimage to provide better support across Linux distros

Open Sensu0 opened this issue 5 years ago • 7 comments

Not all Linux users use Ubuntu. Especially those of us that want the latest available software, we like to run rolling release distros like Arch Linux, OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, Manjaro, CentOS Stream etc.

Others may like to use Debian or Redhat for thier stability.

Users with low-end hardware might use Puppy Linux, Peppermint, etc.

Releasing in appimage format would mean all of these distros are compatible with your software.

Sensu0 avatar Aug 11 '20 20:08 Sensu0

Hi guys, is there any update about this? It is extremely important to have an official AppImage Thanks

robertocommit avatar Jan 25 '21 15:01 robertocommit

I use Docker images for that reason (for OpenSUSE mainly). You are free to build these yourself or use my image https://hub.docker.com/r/v6net/open-eid

Cougar avatar May 15 '21 10:05 Cougar

I created a Flatpak bundle for those that use Flatpak: https://github.com/oskarkook/qdigidoc-flatpak/releases

I agree that official AppImage and Snap packages would be nice (as well as Flatpak, of course). Browser extension could be distributed separately, in my opinion.

oskarkook avatar Jun 03 '21 19:06 oskarkook

Thank you for the proposal. We have added analysis of the ID-software packaging options (Snap, Flatpak, Appimage) in our roadmap to provide better support across Linux distributions (planned to begin at the end of this year).

kristelmerilain avatar Sep 15 '21 14:09 kristelmerilain

@kristelmerilain any progress in that direction? It's been two years...

timkolotov avatar Sep 11 '23 05:09 timkolotov