Hi list,

I'm looking to deploy a crosswalk app on a generic Linux system (not
Android, not Tizen). I am struggling to find out how I am supposed to do
this, and whether the CrossWalk project features package management
(installing, removing, updating packages).

It seems to me like there has been support for packaging[0] in the past,
but that this has been removed[1]?

I should probably clarify what I mean by packaging.. I am looking for a way
to bundle one or more crosswalk extensions together with HTML and
javascript in an archive. Probably sign the archive, and have this
registered by CrossWalk in some way, such that I can launch this "bundle"
with CrossWalk by referring to it using some logical name ("MyApp", rather
than /my/app/index.html). I would also assume that CrossWalk would store
the archive somewhere, and be capable of uninstalling it when requested - I
am really imagining something akin to rpm or deb files.

So, my question is then: Is there any packaging support built in to
crosswalk itself? It seems like Tizen and Android both have methods for
shipping crosswalk apps (wgt and apk?) - but does crosswalk have its own
format and tools (installer, package manager) for other platforms?

If there is no packaging support built-in, are there recommendations for
how to install CrossWalk applications (where do I put the extensions, how
do I launch the app, etc)?

[0]
https://github.com/crosswalk-project/crosswalk-website/wiki/Crosswalk-package-management
[1] commit 45d1f52ea6e856cd20cf7a30fad066a5448d596d

Cheers,
- Jonatan
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