If you have to choose between using an App Image, from the developpers official site or an AUR package (or apt e.g), what do you choose?

  • HappinessPill@lemmy.ml
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    3 days ago

    Why do you consider AppImages as last resort?

    I can understand that in a distro the main repo need to be prioritized to avoid bloat of repetitive dependencies that could happen with a lot of AppImages.

    I can’t understand why so many people are opposed to it as an supportive role from a practical and complementary perspective.

    • 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬@lemmy.ml
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      3 days ago

      Why do you consider AppImages as last resort?

      Mainly because you cannot manage them properly.

      Installing from the repos I have pacman, from the AUR I can use one of the various AUR helpers (most of them can forward repo package updates to pacman, so I really have just one command to update the system and all AUR packages).

      When making my own packages I usually also put them in the AUR (plus, it is super easy to do make an own package and put in in the AUR) – and from there an aUR helper takes care about updates. Flatpaks can also be updated very easy by just running one command.

      So: All of those have a specific location where they install and allow me to start them easily because they put a script/link somewhere in $PATH. All of those can be easily maintained and updated.

      Last time I checked, AppImages had none of those. Neither could I easily update all of them on my system, nor is there a dedicated location to place them, nor is there an “unified” (i.e. something in $PATH) way of starting them. I have to manually check for updates, re-download the whole thing, replace the current AppImage file in an arbitrary location.

      This is just how I do not want to maintain my programs.