On 14.07.23 00:04, David W. Jones wrote:
So sad to hear this. I've never been able to get AppImages, Flatpaks et
al to work on my Debian 11 system. And the idea of a whole huge AppImage
just for one pretty small application like Lux just seems like way overkill.
Oh, well.
What is this silly lament? Did you try? Actually, I can tell that you
did not, because the download counter on my download page is still zero.
So you just seem to have preconceived notions. And what do you mean by
'huge'? The AppImage weighs in at 11.7 MB, which is less than the MacOS
dmg and the windows installer (both 13.8). In fact, these latter two use
a similar technology to the AppImage. The AppImage I distribute was
actually built on debian 11, so here's a good chance for you to get your
first AppImage to run on your system. Just a hint: after downloading,
you have to set the execute permission. Then just execute it.
I'm also not sure what you mean by 'a pretty small application'. You
surely can't mean it's functionality, so maybe you mean it's size? The
Linux binary is 25 MB, and the packaging shrinks the data to less than
half, even though it bundles a fair amount of libraries with it.
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