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Originally Posted by myxal
I think we've got a misunderstanding here - by portabble apps, I meant something like this - apps you extract to a random directory in which the app is fully contained - settings, temporary files, pretty much everything. This allows you to use a USB flash drive as the app root and run the app on any windows PC you connect it to.
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Sorry, my fault. This looks interesting.
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With some tweaking, I believe one cat turn a tarball into a portable app, but the incompatibilities in some low-level libraries + binary incompatibilities between binaries created by different versions of gcc mean the stuff rarely works across multiple distros.
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I consider some different distros as different OS'es

Maybe it won't be a big problem on distros which follow LSB, but I'm not sure.