Markus Hitter wrote:
Am 19.08.2007 um 12:35 schrieb Avi Kivity:

- this deviates from standard Unix (and Windows) practice. Arguably the OS X way is superior, but qemu is perhaps not the best vehicle to introduce it to other OSes.

NeXTstep introduced this into the Unix world and GNUstep uses it today. So, there's prior art.


Nothing on my machine uses it today, as far as I can tell.

(I don't oppose this use in Linux -- I think it's an excellent way to package apps -- but I'm not sure qemu should be the first app to do this. It needs buy-in from distros)

((but we're actually talking about something slightly different; packaging data vs packaging apps))

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