Hello Daniel, Loïc, ... In android some apps are using a similar system. QT for example has one app. If you try to start a QT-based app, it redirects you to the "QT-Lib-App" in the store and you have to download those libs.
However we should definitely have huge restrictions/"process of thinking" about this topic. So we will not reimplement apt/yum. Click is defined as "A package with only one dependency: ubuntu-sdk" till now. If we bloat Click to support libs, we should look at other (click-like) implementations first. There were some (click-like) implementations which wheren't choosen because they could ship libs. Am 18.09.2013 17:37, schrieb Daniel Holbach: > Hello everybody, > > in a recent conversation Loïc brought up that there might be a desire to > ship plugins as click packages. > > To clarify > - this would be plugins or addons which are not part of the > default install > - they probably wouldn't use confinement > - they probably wouldn't need to be listed in the store, but > maybe in a special category, so they could be installed on > demand or automatically(?) > > Do we need anything to make this happen or should this work already? > > Have a great day, > Daniel > -- kind regards Simon
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