# punktfunk client — Flatpak (Steam Deck / SteamOS, and any flatpak distro) The native Linux **client** (crate `punktfunk-client-linux`, binary `punktfunk-client`) is published two ways by CI (`.gitea/workflows/flatpak.yml`), on every push to `main` (a rolling `0.0.1-ciN.` build) and on `v*` tags (a clean `X.Y.Z`): 1. **Hosted OSTree repo at `https://flatpak.unom.io`** (recommended) — a GPG-signed Flatpak remote served by a static Caddy container on unom-1, so users **install once and then `flatpak update`**. Shared unom-wide repo (remote name `unom`), reusable by other unom apps under the same signing key. See "Install (recommended)" below. 2. **Single-file `.flatpak` bundle** in **Gitea's generic package registry** (`unom` org) — the no-remote fallback the **Decky plugin** consumes (stable `latest/punktfunk-client.flatpak` URL) and the offline/manual path. On tags it's also attached to the Gitea release. > The **host** is NOT a flatpak (it needs unsandboxed `/dev/uinput` + zero-copy NVENC — see > [`../README.md`](../README.md) "Why not Flatpak"). Only the **client** is sandbox-friendly. ## Why flatpak for the Steam Deck SteamOS `/usr` is read-only and image-based, and the system is **missing `libadwaita` and `libSDL3`** — so a bare `punktfunk-client` binary dropped into `~/.local/bin` won't run. Flatpak is the Deck's native, update-survivable app path (the user already runs Moonlight and chiaki-ng as flatpaks), and the bundle carries libadwaita (from `org.gnome.Platform//50`) + a bundled SDL3, with HEVC-capable FFmpeg supplied automatically by the runtime's `codecs-extra` extension. App id: **`io.unom.Punktfunk`** (matches the Apple bundle id family and the Decky plugin's flatpak fallback). ## Install (recommended): the hosted repo One command adds the signed `unom` remote and installs the client; it auto-adds Flathub for the GNOME runtime, and `flatpak update` tracks new builds from then on: ```sh flatpak install --user https://flatpak.unom.io/io.unom.Punktfunk.flatpakref flatpak run io.unom.Punktfunk ``` Equivalent two-step (add the whole remote, then install by app id): ```sh flatpak remote-add --user --if-not-exists unom https://flatpak.unom.io/unom.flatpakrepo flatpak install --user unom io.unom.Punktfunk ``` Updates — the whole point of the hosted repo: ```sh flatpak update # or: flatpak update io.unom.Punktfunk ``` ## Install on the Deck via the bundle (no-remote fallback) The generic registry is a plain HTTP file store, so just download the bundle and install it per-user (no root, survives SteamOS updates). This is what the Decky plugin uses; the hosted repo above is the better path for a human on the Deck: ```sh # Pick a version: a tag like 1.2.3, or the newest main build's 0.0.1-ciN.gSHA. VER=1.2.3 URL="https://git.unom.io/api/packages/unom/generic/punktfunk-client-flatpak/$VER/punktfunk-client-$VER.flatpak" # Flathub must be enabled (it is on the Deck) so the GNOME runtime + ffmpeg-full pull in: flatpak remote-add --user --if-not-exists flathub https://dl.flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo curl -fL -o /tmp/punktfunk-client.flatpak "$URL" flatpak install --user --bundle /tmp/punktfunk-client.flatpak ``` Run it: ```sh flatpak run io.unom.Punktfunk # GUI host list (mDNS) flatpak run io.unom.Punktfunk --connect HOST:PORT ``` The **Decky plugin** launches exactly this (`flatpak run io.unom.Punktfunk --connect …`) once installed — see [`../../clients/decky/README.md`](../../clients/decky/README.md). ## Updating the bundle install If you installed from the **bundle** (not the hosted repo), it has no remote to track, so updates are "download the newer bundle and reinstall": ```sh flatpak install --user --bundle /tmp/punktfunk-client.flatpak # same command, newer file ``` Installs from `https://flatpak.unom.io` instead just take `flatpak update` (see "Install (recommended)" above). ## Build locally / the CI fallback CI builds this in a **`--privileged`** Fedora container, because `flatpak-builder` runs `bubblewrap`, which needs user namespaces the default Docker executor denies. **If the Gitea runner can't grant `--privileged`** (the job fails at `flatpak-builder` with *"Creating new namespace failed: Operation not permitted"*), build it out-of-band and upload by hand. The easiest place is **on the Deck itself** (it can run `org.flatpak.Builder` user-scope, no root): ```sh # On the Deck (or any flatpak box), one-time: flatpak install --user -y flathub org.flatpak.Builder # build-flatpak.sh auto-detects org.flatpak.Builder, generates cargo-sources.json (or reuses an # existing one — see below), builds, and exports dist/punktfunk-client-.flatpak: bash packaging/flatpak/build-flatpak.sh # Upload to the generic registry (PAT with write:package): curl -fsS --user "enricobuehler:$REGISTRY_TOKEN" \ --upload-file dist/punktfunk-client-*.flatpak \ "https://git.unom.io/api/packages/unom/generic/punktfunk-client-flatpak/0.0.1-manual/punktfunk-client.flatpak" ``` > `cargo-sources.json` generation needs `python3` + `aiohttp` + `tomlkit`, which the Deck lacks. > Generate it on a dev box (`build-flatpak.sh` does it, or run the upstream > `flatpak-cargo-generator.py Cargo.lock -o packaging/flatpak/cargo-sources.json`), rsync it next > to the manifest, and `build-flatpak.sh` reuses it (it only regenerates when the file is absent > or `FORCE_GEN=1`). > The Mac build host **cannot** build a Linux flatpak (no flatpak-builder for macOS), and > home-worker-2 has no flatpak and no passwordless sudo to install it — so the Deck or the > privileged CI container are the only two viable build sites. ## Manifest [`io.unom.Punktfunk.yml`](io.unom.Punktfunk.yml). Runtime `org.gnome.Platform//50` (GTK 4.20 + libadwaita 1.8 ≥ the crate floors of v4_16 / v1_5), built on freedesktop-sdk 25.08, with two build-time SDK extensions: `org.freedesktop.Sdk.Extension.rust-stable` (→ //25.08, **rustc 1.96** — the GTK4 dep chain, e.g. pango-sys 0.22, needs ≥ 1.92, which the EOL GNOME-48 / 24.08 rust-stable at 1.89 could not provide) and `org.freedesktop.Sdk.Extension.llvm20` (libclang, needed by bindgen in ffmpeg-sys-next / sdl3-sys). HEVC-capable libavcodec (soname 61, accepted by ffmpeg-next 8.x) is supplied **automatically at runtime** by the freedesktop `codecs-extra` extension point (auto-downloaded with the runtime; no app-side codec declaration). A bundled **SDL3 3.4.10** module (pinned to match `sdl3-sys 0.6.6+SDL-3.4.10`), and finish-args for Wayland + `--device=all` (GPU/VAAPI render node + evdev + the hidraw char-devices SDL3 needs for DualSense) + `--socket=pulseaudio` (PipeWire-pulse: playback + mic) + `--share=network`. Alongside it: `io.unom.Punktfunk.desktop`, `io.unom.Punktfunk.metainfo.xml`, `io.unom.Punktfunk.svg` (all installed by the manifest). `cargo-sources.json` (the offline crate cache) is a pure function of `Cargo.lock`; CI regenerates it each build and it is **gitignored** — generate it on any box with network + `python3`/`aiohttp`/`tomlkit` (`build-flatpak.sh` does this automatically) and, for a build host that lacks those (the Deck), rsync the generated file in alongside the manifest. ## Hosting the repo (unom-1) + one-time setup The OSTree repo flatpak-builder produces is GPG-signed in CI and rsynced to unom-1, where a tiny static **Caddy container** (`server/compose.production.yml` + `server/Caddyfile`, port **3230**) serves the `./site` tree (`repo/` + `unom.flatpakrepo` + `io.unom.Punktfunk.flatpakref` + `index.html`). The edge Caddy on home-reverse-proxy-1 fronts it at `https://flatpak.unom.io`. The CI deploy step **no-ops until the secret + infra exist**, so it won't redden builds mid-setup. **Signing key:** dedicated RSA-4096 key `unom Flatpak Repo `. Public key committed at [`unom-flatpak.gpg`](unom-flatpak.gpg) (its base64 goes into the `.flatpakrepo`/`.flatpakref` `GPGKey=`); private key (ASCII-armored, then base64) lives only in the CI secret. One-time setup (mirrors any new unom DMZ service — see the deploy-infra notes): 1. **Secret** `FLATPAK_GPG_PRIVATE_KEY` on this repo = base64 of the armored private key (`gpg --armor --export-secret-keys | base64 -w0`). `DEPLOY_*` + `REGISTRY_TOKEN` already exist. 2. **Edge Caddy** on home-reverse-proxy-1 (`/home/caddy/caddy/Caddyfile`, apply by hand + `./reload.sh`): `flatpak.unom.io { reverse_proxy 192.168.50.50:3230 }` 3. **Port allowlist:** add `3230` to `caddy_target_ports` in `unom/infra` (proxmox/unom-1) + terraform apply. 4. **DNS:** ensure `flatpak.unom.io` resolves to the edge proxy. Re-signing/rotation: regenerate the key, replace `unom-flatpak.gpg` + the secret; every client must re-add the remote (the `GPGKey` changed), so rotate rarely. ## Alternatives considered - **Hosted OSTree repo (chosen):** the only option that gives `flatpak update`. We self-host the static tree on unom-1 behind Caddy (Gitea has no flatpak/ostree registry); the build already produces the repo, so the marginal cost is GPG signing + an rsync + a 10-line static container. - **Generic registry bundle (kept as fallback):** one curl to publish, one `flatpak install --bundle` to consume; mirrors the deb/rpm curl-upload pattern. No auto-update — this is what the **Decky plugin** pulls (stable `latest/punktfunk-client.flatpak`), plus the offline/manual path. - **Release attachment:** also done on tags, good for a human-facing download page. - **Flathub (deferred):** best discoverability + zero hosting, but a separate submission/review process and less control; revisit once the client is past scaffold quality.