No not necessarily a problem, but good information to have.

I'm in a bandwidth constrained environment. The connection speed is 
actually pretty good but there's a limit on consumption amount. With our 
decent-enough transfer speed it's very easy to double or more our monthly 
bill if we go over quota. (Family of 4 with two teens who don't mind using 
more than their share if it inconveniences the other). For each of the last 
3 months I've had to set our router to limit speed to 100kbps and less for 
the last few days of the month to make it. We're driving down the highway 
at 30km/hr instead of a 100km/hr hoping we don't run out of gas before the 
next town, and then coasting down the last hill to make it. ;-) So to me 
appimage and friends who bundle complete the entire environment in 
isolation are solutions that make problems. 

That said, I know I'm in a very small minority. My intent is to use this 
information and look at how the Leo package is bundled. To see if for a 
reasonable amount of effort the dependencies can be partitioned without 
sacrificing convenience. However even before getting to that, we have to *have 
*convenience, so a smooth install is still my primary interest.


Matt

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