| ▲ | crote 2 hours ago | |
I don't think this makes a meaningful difference. The installation is a `curl | sh`, which downloads a tarball, which gets extracted to some directory in $PATH. It currently includes two executables, but having it contain two executables and a bunch of .so libraries would be a fairly trivial change. It only gets messy when you want it to make use of system-provided versions of the libraries, rather than simply vendoring them all yourself. | ||
| ▲ | vlovich123 an hour ago | parent [-] | |
It gets mess not just in that way but also someone can have a weird LD_LIBRARY_PATH that starts to have problems. Statically linking drastically simplifies distribution and you’ve had to have distributed 0 software to end users to believe otherwise. The only platform this isn’t the case for is Apple because they natively supported app bundles. I don’t know if flat pack solves the distribution problem because I’ve not seen a whole lot of it in the ecosystem - most people seem to generally still rely on the system package manager and commercial entities don’t seem to really target flat pack. | ||