![]() ![]() ![]() Would definitely work, and would probably be really easy, but I’m hoping I can make one of the above options work (because I like to make things hard on myself. PortableApps works natively only on Windows, though it can work on Linux or OS X with Wine. ![]() Option 3, which would require a rework of a couple things, particularly updating, is to just package LinuxPA as an AppImage itself. A portable app doesnt make changes to a computers settings. I have found a way for type 1 appimages, but have yet to find a way to do it with type 2 appimages (there doesn’t seem to be a squashfs library for go anywhere and programs that do work with squashfs just call the necessary commands, which won’t work due to the ELF header. Option 2, which is actually what I REALLY want to do, is to find a way to get the information in a more pure go way. At the moment It’s not going great, but there have been some glimmers of hope. So at the moment I’m having “fun” learning/figuring out how to use make/cmake with cgo to allow me to build LinuxPA with the necessary AppImageKit C library to keep it as a single executable. Just wanted to give a quick update on progress: proud to announce the PA.c Platform 23.1 release with improved Linux support. ![]()
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