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Easier way to install on Linux needed. #416
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Please check twister.net.co downĺoad page: |
@Snarkly I'm not a debian user, I don't know how to get twister into this "Software Manager". Maybe we need to lobby some Debian maintainer to do it? |
Why can't they download the .deb from this PPA channel and install it manually? |
Thanks, I didn't know about that link. I'll post that link on Twitter. |
I only stumbled across Twister a few hours ago and I'm not at all familiar with the code but I wanted to quickly try it out and I have to whole heartedly agree that as I understand the installation process is very developer centric ! Has anyone looked at creating a snap and add it to Ubuntu's Snap store and/or a Redhats Flatpak and/or Appimage ? , though its not as smooth to use and update as Snap or Flatpak. You may ned some bash script just to check is snapd or flatpack is already installed because some distros come only with one or the other by default eg. Linux mint has Flatpak but not Snaps so you have to .deb and PPA's will be around for a while but Snaps/ Flatpak / Appimage(?) are the future as they are containerised so allow multiple versions of the same app in the system for example. I've never installed or used Twister and I've only a basic understanding of Snaps though I do install stuff via it, but if you want I'll have a go at doing a snap for Twister? Please no guarantees but happy to try. My only question would you be comfortable putting Twister in this list? Also if you look at how the Signal messenger app is installed they have a script to copy
Likewise Ring which has R.S been involved also has a script
You can see that esentially both of them add a repo to the clients source list then update and upgrade to install. Personally I think Snaps or Flatpak is the way to go both from an ease of installation , maintenance and marketing perspective. Anyhow please let me know if I've said anything useful and I'll take a look ;) |
Some people have stated they still have problems getting Twister installed on Linux. Can you please create a Deb package to install Twister and also add Twister to the software manager on Linux. Those two ways to install Twister would make it a lot easier for people.
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