Hello Luis, Yes, that would be great.
Besides the easy installation you mention, this would offer some great potential for ease of testing, deployment and automated tasks. You can have a look at some experiments I once started here, https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/pull/3784, feel free to take that and improve on it. If you need any further help or input in working on these packages, please let us know, the community here is very helpful! Best regards Matthias PS: writing the subject in all caps is perceived as rude on many mailing lists, better stick to normal capitalization of writing On 6/5/17 7:13 PM, Dpto Catastro Topografia MuniSantaCruz wrote: > Hello, I have used this software and it has been very useful to me, I > am a surveyor engineer and free software user. A year ago in the world > linux have agreed to generate universal packages self-contained with > everything they need to install on any linux distribution. Of which > there are today 3; Simon Peter's appimage, Gnome flatpak and Canonical > snaps. The advantage of these packages is that they use everything in > the same package to work, libraries and so on. Hence they can be > installed in any linux distribution. > It would be great to see the Quantum GIS in appimage or in flatpak or > snap, and avoid using the terminal for new users. I somehow defend > myself with the terminal but sometimes it is still somewhat annoying > and tedious. I leave you the links of these new packaging > technologies, so that you can analyze them and may in the not too > distant future offer some of these simple packages. In fact I prefer > appimage, I downloaded several of these applications with this type of > package and is simple to use and distribute. Flatpak and snap are > still using the terminal to install them, the snaps are fairly simple > (it will be installed in the gnome and kde software center in 2018), > flatpak the gnome desktop and kde install it from the software center > to install packages Flatpak. > Appimage has its own charm and does not use the terminal but right > click on the icon, properties and run as application and go. > Thank you > Links > Http://appimage.org/ > Http://flatpak.org/ > Https://snapcraft.io/ > atte > > Luis V > > > -- > * > * > > > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-user mailing list > Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org > List info: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user > Unsubscribe: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
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