Re: F27 System Wide Change: Graphical Applications as Flatpaks

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On Tuesday, 18 July 2017 at 13:39, Mathieu Bridon wrote:
> On Tue, 2017-07-18 at 13:23 +0200, Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski
> wrote:
> > By the way, I can't figure out how to look inside a Flatpak and
> > review its contents. Could someone provide some pointers?
> 
> On the repo all you have is an object store (much like Git's
> .git/objects/ folder), but if you install the app you will also get a
> checkout:
> 
>   $ ls ~/.local/share/flatpak/app/org.gnome.Calendar/current/active/files/
>   bin  lib  manifest.json  share
> 
> (that's because I installed the app with --user, if you install it
> system-wide then it's under /var/lib/flatpak/app/...)
> 
> The manifest.json file is a recipe for how the app was built (like a
> spec file), which helps reproducing builds.
> 
> The contents of that files/ directory are what gets mounted as /app/ in
> the sandbox.

In other words, it's not possible to inspect a binary flatpak without
installing it. With RPMs, I can check what files will land on my system
and where, and also see what the scriptlets do. I can also extract
and inspect individual files. Am I missing something and worrying
unnecessarily that I can't do the same with flatpaks?

Regards,
Dominik
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