I've been trying for a while, looking up other manifests helped me but I'm still lost on a few things. Maybe we could help each other. I am the creator of open-tv.
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I managed to get it somehow working, but it got rejected by Flathub, because they don't want me to build webkit and use the network during build (which I need)
I'm working on resticity, a restic frontend.
Not relying on the network during a build is pretty common while making an rpm package. It's a pretty reasonable requirement to have. I'd suggest looking into what e.g. the equivalent Fedora package does.
Is that webkit version outdated? In general you should try to support one of the supported versions.
TBH I'm fairly new to this. Gnome 45 sandbox has webkit2-4.1, while my PC build uses webkit2-4.0. Now, Gnome 3.38 sandbox has webkit2-4.0, but it still doesn't run, due to missing libs. And I don't know how to put everything together, so it works without having to re-build everything.
Hm, I would contact upstream devs to support 2-4.1 then and find / create git repos for the missing libs, then include those as binaries in your manifest. This should avoid network access?
Well, I would agree in general but also anything involving khtml/webkit/blink and its various other forks is a nightmare to compile.
but it works on my PC 😅
Then let's ship your PC, that's how containers work, right?
Yeah I think you need a dock though, or if you don’t have the money to buy a dock, I think you can rent one of those POD containers. Still trying to figure out how to connect to this guy’s computer though, they locked it and I don’t know where to DL the libs for it
I think the key for it is stored in that hashish corporation's vault.
not just you, I've read it before from other devs
I'm currently helping package some dotnet apps and so far yeah it kinda sucks
Though at least on my case dotnet might be more to blame
Noice! I got a successfull build of a flatpak bundle (without webkit) using GitHub actions. the bundle can be downloaded and installed via flatpak install --user xxx.flatpak and it's running.
Now I need to figure out, how to publish this to Flathub.
So us security/enterprise types hate it AND packagers hate it?
We'll have all of you back building 12 different package formats in no time!
I wonder if app devs would actually prefer snap
yes... since it's way easier to distribute, anything, by anyone.
Speaking of which... I'm the official maintainer of all the crypto wallets out there.. trust me, bro!
Bummer! Flathub doesn't want me to use Gnome 3.38, since it's EOL :-(
What actively supported distro still uses GNOME 3.38?
I had assumed, since I can do flatpak install org.gnome.Sdk
and select 3.38 (there are even older 3.x versions to select from), that they left it for older GTK apps that are not (yet) compatible with newer runtimes.
No.