On 11 October 2018 13:27:40 Robin Broda via aur-general <aur-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
On 10/11/18 8:12 AM, Tom Hale wrote:
I searched through the forums and can't find anything on packaging an AppImage.
The only app referenced (upwork-appimage) is no longer available.
The particular AppImage in question is: https://github.com/robert7/nixnote2/releases
How do I search this mailing list online?
What advice would you give with .AppImages?
I *could* rip it open, but the only snag I hit was the binary is linked to `libhunspell-1.3.so.0` whereas Arch has `/usr/lib/libhunspell-1.6.so.0`.
Would it be a no-no to install this previous libhunspell version in /usr/lib?
If using an unextacted AppImage, where should I install the .AppImage itself?
/usr/bin/$pkgname.AppImage with a simlink from /usr/bin/$pkgname?
Cheers,
Looks like nixnote2 is already on the AUR and properly built from source, both stable and -git. A binary package ripped from an AppImage is probably the last thing you should be proposing...
I am the packager of the -git package and will likely disown the pinned package. Could you justify your assertion? It seems I will need to go with the whole appimage... Upstream won't change the linkage to a versioned library filename. -- Tom Hale