Well, that might solve the problem in some way, but to be honest I
don't really want to go through the building, testing and uploading
process for multiple click packages. One is enough...
Am Mo, 9. Feb, 2015 um 5:24 schrieb Jelmer Prins
<justcara...@carakas.be>:
isn’t it than a better solution to be able to be able to upload
multiple click packages for an app ?
And than let the store look if it has a click package for the
targeted device ?
that way you only download what you need
This could also help to back port fixes to frameworks your current
release doesn’t support anymore
greetz
JustCarakas
On 09 Feb 2015, at 17:12, Benjamin Zeller
<benjamin.zel...@canonical.com> wrote:
Am 09.02.2015 um 17:06 schrieb Michał Sawicz:
W dniu 09.02.2015 o 16:59, Benjamin Zeller pisze:
If we are going down that path, the stores responsibilty must be
to
split up the
fat package and only deliver the parts required for the specific
client.
We don't want to touch the packaged app when the user uploads it
to the
store. It's signed by the developer and we can't touch it thus.
Thats unfortunately true :/. Didn't think of that...
Why should a armhf 15.04 device download binaries for i386 14.10
and
i386 15.04.
That is a waste of bandwith AND space on the end users device....
I'd say that applies to single-framework fat packages just as well
(i386
vs. amd64).
Absolutely. Could we probably at least strip the click application
from unneeded
frameworks and architectures when installing? So we do not fill up
the device with files
that are never ever touched again?
At least the std paths we know about e.g. /lib/<arch>
Also packaging a app like that is really not easy even with UI
support.
I imagine a QtC project with > 10 buildconfigurations is not fun
to handle..
I'd say 2 or 10 is probably not that big of a difference, if done
right.
At least it won't make things easier ;).
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