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[bug#73103] TR:
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Murilo |
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[bug#73103] TR: |
Date: |
Tue, 17 Dec 2024 21:28:46 -0300 |
>>> Alternatively, Zen browser publishes a tar, which
>>> should be easier both with the container and without.
>> Better install it with an scm if it's not to use AppImage. But do you have
>> instructions to make work the tar?
> I don’t know how to do that.
If it helps I have the binary packaged in my channel, and have been maintaining
and using it since the early alphas on my guix system, as my primary browser
for a
few months now.
Besides for streams not playing, it works flawlessly on my side (running on
native wayland).
Feel free to have a look, use the channel or yoink the package definition :)
Just search in toys for it: https://toys.whereis.social/?search=zen-browser
>>> The best thing to do would of course be to package it inside guix,
>>> following icecat or librewolf’s example.
>> Exactly, I tried many times on my side but it's really difficult. Many way
>> to skin a cat plus each software is it's own adventure even if you can take
>> basis on sister package
>>
>
> Yeah, the browser packages look really complex. Good luck to you if you
> decide to continue that route :)
I gave a go at it a while ago to try and package surfer (the tool to simplify
building ff forks), and the browser itself, but with little to no success, so I
gave up shortly after trying.