Appimages, snaps and flatpaks, which one do you prefer and why?

    • Sohrab Behdani@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 years ago

      but what about the apps that are not in the official repository?

      for example tuba the mastodon client

          • abrasiveteapot@sh.itjust.works
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            2 years ago

            aur is limited to arch based distros only

            And rpms are for redhat tree, so ?

            OP said

            None of the above. Native debs/rpms/whatever for desktops, docker images for servers.

            Your example package is readily available in my distro in native was my point. If your distro doesn’t have it then maybe you need to change distros.

            • constantokra@lemmy.ml
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              2 years ago

              Do you check packages you install from the aur? I ask, because it seems like people don’t. I did, and it was a pain in the ass, and that’s why I stopped using arch and arch based distros.

          • abrasiveteapot@sh.itjust.works
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            2 years ago

            Nope, nothing broke but

            Aborting… error: failed to build ‘tuba-0.4.0-0.1’:

            and I can’t be arsed troubleshooting why for a package I have no intention of using. LOL

            • MrBubbles96@lemmy.ml
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              2 years ago

              Basically this. Not saying the “AUR breaking your system” thing isn’t, well, a thing but I get “error aborting installation” warnings waaaaay more often than my system just outright dying because of an AUR package (which is to say, it’s never actually happened to me).

              And usually, when I see that warning, I go “kay, not even gonna bother” because if I ignore it and try to brute force the install…yeah, that potential breakage is on me, not the AUR

              • abrasiveteapot@sh.itjust.works
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                2 years ago

                Ditto. I’ve literally never had an aur package break my system either, but like you if it doesnt want to play first go, I’ll almost always find an alternative.