cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/31885942

You can now download or update your Speed Dreams Flatpak to the latest version (2.4.2), and enjoy our SimRacing Open Source Game in this kind of package:

https://flathub.org/apps/org.speed_dreams.SpeedDreams

Thanks once again to @son_link for his invaluable work.

dwaa? you’d have to try so hard to make a game fail if it isn’t on the root partition. having trouble conceptualizing it

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If I manually “install” the game somewhere (and by that I mean manually unpack the two zst packages from AUR’s PKBUILD download sources), it refuses to start and returns a whole bunch of erors in terminal. If I let trizen decide where to install it - it starts OK. I know the game isn’t large and I can keep it on the root partition, but it’s about principles, not about size. How can I trust something that FORCES ME to do this, instead of that? Needless to say which corporation such a behavior reminds me of.

By “you” I meant “one”, referring to the game’s developer/integrator. Pardon.

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Oh, I understand now. I checked PKGBUILD and it seems the path is… let’s call it “hardcoded” because executables are probably looking for libraries in that specific path - /usr/lib, /usr/bin, /usr/share and so on and that’s why it’s failing to start, if it’s not on the root partition. I’m not an expert in software developing but this smells like a bad linux port to me, bc properly made programs have quite different paths, like this: $HOME, $PATH and so on, nothing definitive like with this game.

By “properly made programs” I mean programs that will run just fine, even if I unpack their /usr in my secondary storage - /B/123/package-name/usr.

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Do I understand that you have extracted the flatpak?

I mean… yeah, that’s not going to work. It’s hard coded to use those paths because it’s meant to run in a sandboxed environment.

I wrote AUR earlier. Considering your answer, you don’t know what AUR is, I take it. “Arch User Repository”. I downloaded the packages from there and extracted their contents. One is binaries, the other package is game data (files, textures, etc).

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