make-portable| Download amd64
"The easiest way to make a glibc executable portable on Linux".
It works on any Linux distro with GNU Lib C 2.0, Kernel 3.x or higher
This tool uses strace
to fetch all file system calls and copy all accessed files into AppDir including the glibc
. After copying files he wraps all executables inside AppDir.
The wrappers import the launcher
bash library into the root of AppDir
which sets up an environment that forces executables to look for files only inside the appdir, any binary inside AppDir
is called using internal glibc
. This is done using libunion.so
thats redirect calls to system filesystem to AppDir
using this logic: if file exist in AppDir
use it, if not, use the original system path. And finally libexec.so detects if an internal binary calls an executable outside of AppDir
, if that happens it sets the environment variables as they were when AppRun
was called
--icon=
specify file to use as icon--desktop=
defines the desktop file--appdir=
defines the whereAppDir
will be located--autoclose=
defines how long the command will be analyzed (in seconds)--lock-gtk-theme=
specify the GTK theme that application shold use--keep-config
maintains user-defined configuration, the application must support theXDG_CONFIG_HOME
environment variable to work--installable-package
make an AppDir filesystem structure ready to package as traditional Linux packaging (.deb, .rpm, .apk...)--build-appimage
build an AppImage from resultingAppDir
./make-portable --appdir=LXTask \
--autoclose=10 \
--desktop=lxtask \
--icon=/usr/share/icons/gnome/256x256/apps/utilities-system-monitor.png lxtask
- If --auto close= is not provided, strace will run for 25 seconds
- Consider using 256x256 resolution for --icon= with PNG formats
- In the --desktop= option, it will first be checked if the file exists, otherwise it will be searched in all directories listed in XDG_DATA_DIRS
- If --keep-config is used all user configuration accessed by application will be bundled, make sure to reset all private info before using this flag
- For using
--build-appimage
is necessary to pass--desktop=
and--icon=
- If
--lock-gtk-theme= is used and on runtime the GTK theme is not found in
AppDir` or in system, the application will use default GTK Adwaita
Compatibility is at the GNU C Library level, so the resulting AppDir is expected to be compatible with all Linux distros with kernel 3.x or later and bash 4.x or later
If icon and desktop file is provided the compatibility is seamless
If the desktop file and icon are provided and the --installable-package
parameter is used, the compatibility is semi-perfect, you only need to write the package configuration files, note that the package has no dependency (except Bash)
Is theoretically compatible but not tested
- May not work JACK
- @lucasew, for explain how to trace subprocesses
- @mikix, for
libunion.so