The absolute prefix requirements (similar to Nix, and I guess for the same reason) mean this probably can't be used where it would be most useful - on machines that you don't control.
I wonder if anyone will ever make something like this but where all the software has to be relocatable (no hard-coded absolute paths).
I guess a lot of software would be excluded or need patching, but I think it would be useful and maybe it would encourage Linux developers to stop bloody hard-coding absolute paths like it's still the 90s!
I wonder if anyone will ever make something like this but where all the software has to be relocatable (no hard-coded absolute paths).
I guess a lot of software would be excluded or need patching, but I think it would be useful and maybe it would encourage Linux developers to stop bloody hard-coding absolute paths like it's still the 90s!
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