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enricobuehler b2451e6aea fix(flatpak): ship punktfunk-session so Decky streaming survives the two-binary split
The re-architected Linux client is now two binaries: the punktfunk-client shell
execs its sibling punktfunk-session (ash/Vulkan presenter + Skia console UI) for
--connect/--browse. The Decky plugin's stream and browse paths launch the shell
with exactly those flags, but the flatpak built and installed only the shell, so
streaming and the gamepad library from the Deck failed at exec with
"punktfunk-session: No such file" (pair/wake/library still worked — the shell
handles them in-process).

Build and install both binaries. The session binary pulls in Skia (skia-safe),
whose build script downloads a prebuilt libskia — dead in the offline sandbox —
so point skia-bindings at a pinned, vendored archive via SKIA_BINARIES_URL=file://
(read directly, no curl); the tarball rides along as a sha256-pinned flatpak
source. Widen the flatpak CI path filters to the session binary's crates
(linux-session, pf-presenter, pf-console-ui, pf-client-core) and fix the moved
library.rs path in the Decky error-classifier comment.

All other plugin↔client contracts (flags, pairing/library output, config files,
env vars, exit codes, the 47990 mgmt port) already match — no changes needed.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-07 23:14:08 +02:00

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punktfunk client — Flatpak (Steam Deck / SteamOS, and any flatpak distro)

The native Linux client — the shell (crate punktfunk-client-linux, binary punktfunk-client) plus the Vulkan session binary it execs for streaming (crate punktfunk-client-session, binary punktfunk-session) — is published two ways by CI (.gitea/workflows/flatpak.yml), on every push to main (a rolling 0.0.1-ciN.<sha> 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 "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).

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:

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):

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:

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:

# 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:

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.

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":

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):

# 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-<version>.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. 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 <flatpak@unom.io>. Public key committed at 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 <fpr> | 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.