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Possible to offer .deb file? #74
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Making deb files is considerably harder than making snaps, which is why I moved Pick to be a snap some time ago, so I'm not likely to change this, I'm afraid. |
A lot of people are simply not going to use snapd. Have you heard of Debreate? It's a pretty nice .deb maker. |
Such people are entirely welcome to not use Pick, either, of course; I'm not forcing them to do so. :-) |
If not snap, can you try flatpak? It's a great alternative to snap. |
I know little about flatpaks, I don't have a need for one, and Pick is primarily aimed at Ubuntu users. But I believe that most flatpak packages aren't published by the original author anyway? |
Flatpak works similar to Snap, it can be published by the original author or a third party. |
Do consider flatpak. |
+1 for flatpak |
I'm a vote for flatpak, as well. Pick is a great app comparatively, very clean interface but Snap is, sadly, far from the ideal application packager. Even some Ubuntu-derived distros (Mint comes to mind) are abandoning Snap for Flatpak. :| |
A flatpak is now available on Flathub, as requested. https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.kryogenix.Pick |
I just tried it, it works excellent. |
I just tried it as well, and while the text displays properly on this one, it doesn't seem to play nice with Fedora 34 or multiple monitors. :( (but I threw you some dosh, because this project rocks and whiners like me should be better about incentivizing developers who do such good work!) |
oh! Pick works fine for me in Fedora Silverblue 35 (I haven't tried it in 34, but I can't think why that would make a difference). Can you (in a separate bug, perhaps) fill in what happens and how it fails, @tromlet ? |
Would be really nice to have this as a .deb file.
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