Basically title.
I’m wondering if a package manager like flatpak comes with any drawback or negatives. Since it just works on basically any distro. Why isn’t this just the default? It seems very convenient.
Basically title.
I’m wondering if a package manager like flatpak comes with any drawback or negatives. Since it just works on basically any distro. Why isn’t this just the default? It seems very convenient.
Clunky as in
flatpak run io.neovim.nvim
instead of justnvim
Can’t you alias that?
I don’t need to do it with native-installed programs. And they are properly integrated with the OS, if you install them:
Yep. But,
sudo tee /usr/local/bin/nvim <<EOF #!/bin/sh flatpak run io.neovim.nvim "$@" EOF chmod +x /usr/local/bin/nvim
(I haven’t tested this, that I use similar code for a different program)
It sure would be nice if flatpak bundled some functionality to do this for you, though.
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