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There are a few difficulties with Bottles to test within Flatpak environments. I propose the followings:
Use .Devel suffix in the app ID (com.usebottles.bottles.Devel) to separate the containers.
Make utils/install.sh work well inside Flatpak. Currently, it's meant to be used outside of Flatpak, which makes it inconvenient. I changed a bit of the script:
This makes it build and install in $(pwd)/build, and can be easily executed by running ./build/bin/bottles. We can run this script by entering in the Flatpak container: flatpak run -d --filesystem=$PWD --command=bash com.usebottles.bottles (or com.usebottles.bottles.Devel), and then running the script: ./utils/install.sh.
There are a few difficulties with Bottles to test within Flatpak environments. I propose the followings:
.Devel
suffix in the app ID (com.usebottles.bottles.Devel
) to separate the containers.utils/install.sh
work well inside Flatpak. Currently, it's meant to be used outside of Flatpak, which makes it inconvenient. I changed a bit of the script:This makes it build and install in
$(pwd)/build
, and can be easily executed by running./build/bin/bottles
. We can run this script by entering in the Flatpak container:flatpak run -d --filesystem=$PWD --command=bash com.usebottles.bottles
(orcom.usebottles.bottles.Devel
), and then running the script:./utils/install.sh
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