# PyBitmessage Linux flatpak instructions ## Requirements First make sure you have `flatpak` and `flatpak-builder` installed along with these dependencies (Ubuntu 20.4) `git xz-utils elfutils librsvg2-common` needs to be installed. Follow the instructions for your distribution on [flathub](https://flatpak.org/setup/). The instructions there only cover the installation of `flatpak`, but `flatpak-builder` should be the same. ## Build and Install Once you have `flatpak` and `flatpak-builder` installed: Build and Install the Base App ``` git clone git://github.com/Bitmessage/PyBitmessage.git cd PyBitmessage/ git submodule update --init --recursive flatpak-builder --install --install-deps-from=flathub --force-clean --state-dir=build/.flatpak-builder build/_baseApp packages/flatpak/org.bitmessage.BaseApp.json ``` This will install the base app to your local flatpak user repository, it takes a while to compile because Qt4 and PyQt4 have to be build, among others. But this is only required once. Now Build and Install PyBitmessage App ``` flatpak-builder --install --install-deps-from=flathub --force-clean --state-dir=build/.flatpak-builder build/_PyBit packages/flatpak/org.bitmessage.PyBitmessage.json ``` # Run When installation is done you can launch PyBitmessage via the **command line**: `flatpak run org.bitmessage.PyBitmessage` Flatpak also exports a `.desktop` file, so you should be able to find and launch PyBitmessage via the **application launcher** of your Desktop (Gnome, KDE, ...). # Export You can create a single file "bundle", which allows you to copy and install the PyBitmessage flatpak on other devices of the same architecture as the build machine. ## Create a local flatpak repository ``` flatpak-builder --repo=build/_flatpak_repo --force-clean --state-dir=build/.flatpak-builder build/_PyBit packages/flatpak/org.bitmessage.PyBitmessage.json ``` This will create a local flatpak repository in `build/_flatpak_repo/`. ## Hosting the repository Place the `_flatpak_repo/` repo directory in the same directory as the dockerfile i.e `packages/flatpak/dockerfile` Build and run the docker image ``` sudo docker build -t repo-server:latest . sudo docker run -d -p 5000:5000 repo-server ``` ## Installing PyBitmessage from repo-server Add the repository ``` sudo flatpak remote-add --no-gpg-verify pybitmessage http://localhost:5000/repo ``` Install and Run the app ``` sudo flatpak install test org.bitmessage.PyBitmessage flatpak run org.bitmessage.PyBitmessage ``` ## Create a bundle ``` flatpak build-bundle build/_flatpak_repo build/pybitmessage.flatpak org.bitmessage.PyBitmessage ``` This will create a `pybitmessage.flatpak` bundle file in the `build/` directory. This bundle can be copied to other systems or installed locally: ``` flatpak install pybitmessage.flatpak ``` The application can be run using flatpak: ``` flatpak run org.bitmessage.PyBitmessage ``` It can then be uninstalled with this command: ``` flatpak uninstall org.bitmessage.PyBitmessage ``` This way of building an application is very convenient when preparing flatpaks for testing on another system of the same processor architecture. ## Cleanup If you want to free up disk space you can remove the `Sdk` runtime again: `flatpak uninstall org.freedesktop.Sdk//19.08` You can also delete the `build` directory again.