11-10-2024, 06:21 AM
A tar file would be the most "universal", since .deb and .rpm are somewhat proprietary/distro-centric, and .zip really isn't a *nix format at all . . . Tar should be available 100%.
(And since this is being distributed free, you might consider offering source, for those with odd dependencies . . . )
Regarding the "fllatpacks" and other goofy bundles, I can't ever recall getting one to work (or a build from source to fail).
To that end, the best way to avoid dependency issues would be to offer a static compile.
IMHO . . . (Linux user since 1990 or so . . .)
- Tim
(And since this is being distributed free, you might consider offering source, for those with odd dependencies . . . )
Regarding the "fllatpacks" and other goofy bundles, I can't ever recall getting one to work (or a build from source to fail).
To that end, the best way to avoid dependency issues would be to offer a static compile.
IMHO . . . (Linux user since 1990 or so . . .)
- Tim