Selon Jason Taylor : > More random thoughts... should we approach the guy(s?) who wrote zero > install about merging the 2 techniques... really what we are doing is > creating zero install into a single file and making it executable... the > projects seem (to me any way) very similar at this point. I never used zeroinstall but in my understanding the software need to be modify to support 0install and it seems that it needs a kernel module (lazyfs) ? am i wrong ? Except the xml file description which seems interresting to reuse, it's not obvious for me that that kind of software brings something new to the klik model. If someone can explain me how it works, it would be great because the website is not very clear ... A stupid question : is klik limited to debian packages or rpm/slackware works too ? can we support autopackage easily ?? Lionel _______________________________________________ klik-devel mailing list klik-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/klik-devel