[SOLVED] Coding Debian based or at least Ubuntu: how can I not need a repo and distribute on my terms and store?
by maybeJosiah from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6N817)
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Okay, I am trying for a way to program Linux including Ubuntu and maybe some others in something other than C or a compiles to it like Python. Feel free to ignore this if you have no prior experience in making .deb's or snaps. I also would prefer not to need a public repo or to need a specific not my store to distribute. I have heard that Rust can make snap packages. I can program in basically anything but just cannot figure a way to make an app natively. So far Rust is only thing that shows promise of being workable for this. I have read about all I can find on this matter but still can't figure how to make a native Linux app.
FEEL FREE TO JUST SAY READ SOME LONG THING. (probably again)
If it helps, I might try for a sense all app and be developing on an upgraded Lenovo Thinkpad T460 with Ubuntu Pro desktop 22.04.4 LTS. Any suggestions? Is .deb or snap right for me or should I try something else? I already make cross platform stuff so that is not needed. I prefer but can do without raw form of developing stuff. Also, I was confused exactly how to connect in things, specifically how to know what API my code has to deal with once I put in my configs exactly what to connect to what. I am trying for at least a native Linux app I can use and test on like my machine without like having to re-install or install over existing installation. X E.
Okay, I am trying for a way to program Linux including Ubuntu and maybe some others in something other than C or a compiles to it like Python. Feel free to ignore this if you have no prior experience in making .deb's or snaps. I also would prefer not to need a public repo or to need a specific not my store to distribute. I have heard that Rust can make snap packages. I can program in basically anything but just cannot figure a way to make an app natively. So far Rust is only thing that shows promise of being workable for this. I have read about all I can find on this matter but still can't figure how to make a native Linux app.
FEEL FREE TO JUST SAY READ SOME LONG THING. (probably again)
If it helps, I might try for a sense all app and be developing on an upgraded Lenovo Thinkpad T460 with Ubuntu Pro desktop 22.04.4 LTS. Any suggestions? Is .deb or snap right for me or should I try something else? I already make cross platform stuff so that is not needed. I prefer but can do without raw form of developing stuff. Also, I was confused exactly how to connect in things, specifically how to know what API my code has to deal with once I put in my configs exactly what to connect to what. I am trying for at least a native Linux app I can use and test on like my machine without like having to re-install or install over existing installation. X E.