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Subject:    [klik-devel] [Fwd: Re: Possible ideas for klik]
From:       "Lionel Tricon \(perso\)" <lionel.tricon () free ! fr>
Date:       2007-08-07 16:30:31
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An interresting email ... For the moment, it's much close to klik1 than
klik2 (the application run from a single mount point) but that could
give us some interresting ideas.

Lionel

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Really interresting. I read with a lot of interrest your blog.

The most annoying thing for me is that you need to trust your binary
whereas with the runtime approach the cmg file does not contains the way
on how to run the application inside.

With the runtime approach we are working on, you can also adress the
build (how to build cmg file) and not only the run (how to run the
application). And we can also adress the fact that if fuse is not
loaded, we can modprode fuse and change right permissions before running
the application. With a glick bundle, fuse have to be running before
(hope that one day, that we be the case par default .......). And a cmg
file can be compressed ; it's not the case in your solution i guess ?

But, we can imagine to embed the cmg file and the runtime into a glick
bundle to run the targetted application in a second step. That could be
funny.

However, i will submit your email to our mailing-list. Maybe, some ideas
could be reuse since we are in the process to finalize a working solution.

Thanks,
Lionel Tricon

Alexander Larsson a écrit :
> I just did some experimenting with a runtime-less version of app
> bundles. Perhaps you're interested in any of my ideas. A description of
> the approach and links to the code is availible in my blog:
>
> http://blogs.gnome.org/alexl/2007/08/07/experiments-with-runtime-less-app-bundles/
>
> Have fun!
>
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
>  Alexander Larsson                                            Red Hat, Inc 
>                    alexl@redhat.com    alla@lysator.liu.se 
> He's a scarfaced chivalrous dog-catcher plagued by the memory of his family's 
> brutal murder. She's a green-fingered snooty barmaid looking for love in all 
> the wrong places. They fight crime!
>   


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