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(FR) Please provide official FlatPak for TeXstudio #3693

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zWhdmB5T opened this issue Jun 13, 2024 · 7 comments
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(FR) Please provide official FlatPak for TeXstudio #3693

zWhdmB5T opened this issue Jun 13, 2024 · 7 comments

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@zWhdmB5T
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Dear all,

there is a TeXstudio FlatPak available. Unfortunately, it is not officially maintained like others (e.g. Firefox FlatPak, LibreOffice FlatPak or digiKam FlatPak).

I would appreciate that very much. I expect high security as well as an up-to-date release (including all used libraries and such) of an official package.

Thank you!

@zWhdmB5T
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Because one could counter that the examples of officially maintained FlatPaks mentioned above are not community driven (i.e. a single persons or just a few ones) but maintained by an organisation resp. a company, here are other examples:

@sunderme
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if it can be build automatically via github actions, It would be okay.
But also someone else can set up a build script and hand in a pull-request.

@sunderme
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I have looked into the current texstudio flatpak build and that looks fine.
I am not really inclined to jump through hoops to get a green tick. If the flatpack author wants to get an "official" badge, we can discuss.

@Alexander-Wilms
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Alexander-Wilms commented Jul 4, 2024

This is all that's required to verify the Flathub package:

Create a page at https://texstudio.org/.well-known/org.flathub.VerifiedApps.txt containing the following token:

92b73b87-f3f9-4dea-a84b-1c83d9e9699e

And if you want, you can get write access to https://github.com/flathub/org.texstudio.TeXstudio

Pull requests with updates are created automatically, triggering test builds. In the past, these were merged automatically, but this now requires an exception approved by the Flathub admins.

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sunderme commented Jul 4, 2024

token was placed

@Alexander-Wilms
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Very nice! Thank you!

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