• ryannathans@aussie.zone
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    2 months ago

    You cannot statically link everything. Take graphics libraries and APIs for example, do you statically link against nvidia’s or mesa’s opengl?

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      2 months ago

      Sure, but presumably AppImage/Flatpak/Docker cannot help with that either…?

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        This is the problem those tools try to solve. They package everything else upon which software might depend that can’t simply be linked into a single binary.

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        Flatpak solves the problem with targetable platform versions, you just update the manifest for your app every like 6-12 months to target the new one

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          Ah, interesting. So, it’s different from just statically linking against the latest driver lib every 6-12 months, because the Flatpak runtime gives you a bit of a guarantee that there won’t be breaking changes in the meantime.

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            Bingo, and if the latest mesa breaks your app for example, you can target an older one until it’s fixed instead of end users having to fuck around downgrading system packages