Hello. Flatpak packager here.
What problem did you encounter??
The Flatpak version install a .desktop file for each JMRI application.
Then, these applications appear in your desktop menu. From which you can
launch them. It is not needed to run the scripts from the command line.
Or maybe I?did not understand what problem(s) do you encounter with the
Flatpak version.
"Jim Albanowski via groups.io" <jimalbanowski@...> writes:
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Linux Crew:
Playing further with my flatpak install...
One hoped for feature with a Linux release is a seamless update of a system.
The flatpak install uses the same files structure for data but I have
a problem finding the "programs" the scripts...? No big problem there
were launcher icons installed in "other" in the start pane but I
wanted to update desktop icons that are easily built in Mint Cinnamon.
The help show files gives me an /app/share/JMRI but that's not obvious
where that actually is... there is no app directory in Home or the
higher File System...
So for me... interesting... but I would ask the developers to get the
install to 100% of the standard we have or not worry about the flatpak
version...
I have several Linux/Mint/JMRI installs that I've gifted/built on
recycled PC's that the easier an update the better... We are generally
talking "noob" class computer users let alone Linux users.
Jim Albanowski