I have not explored this, but how does flatpack work with development libraries? Let's say that I install a package that has runable binaries (as usual) but also contains a corresponding SDK that can be used to build other applications. Flatpack usually encapsulates the commands in the installed bits so that they are accessible by name directly. Does this work for the SDK bits as well? Or are SDKs expected to be installed outside the flatpack? If so, how is the relationship between SDKs and flatpacks maintained? Would I need to build a flatpack for my own applications that also contains the libs from some other flatpacks? Obviously I need to learn about this. I'm just curious what the SUSE take on this might be from the POV of their immutable OS implementation. , On Wed, Jun 14, 2023 at 11:33 AM J Leslie Turriff <jlturriff@mail.com> wrote:
https://www.theregister.com/2023/06/09/will_flatpak_and_snap_replace/
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