Sujet : Re: What exactly is Snap or Flatpack ?
De : not (at) *nospam* telling.you.invalid (Computer Nerd Kev)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 20. Oct 2024, 22:02:17
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Charlie Gibbs <
cgibbs@kltpzyxm.invalid> wrote:
On 2024-10-20, stepore <stepore@be.here.now> wrote:
And how does this relate to kubernetes?
>
Snap, flatpak, appimage are distribution-independent software package
formats. They bundle the application with all its required dependencies.
So does static linking. :-)
I'm not sure about Snap and Flatpack, but from looking at AppImage
many of the packages for it are for programs that won't build with
static linking. It also does still leave some libraries to be
provided by the system by default, like OpenSSL.
I explored making AppImages to make a portable build of a large GUI
program that wouldn't link statically, but jeeze it was a whole
lot more work than making a static binary.
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