This release adds musl-libc support for Linux, on top of few overall fixes/improvements.
Overall changes
- Linux
- Provide binaries for musl-libc systems (Alpine Linux and others)
- Drop Linux AppImage format for the Desktop graphical user interface binary (GUI)
- Make libraries dependencies more explicit (packaging improvements)
- Windows
- Launch properly the default PDF application instead displaying command prompt
- Live CD
- Update gVisor to a recent point-release (20231218.0)
- Update Podman to 4.8.2
- Update the Linux kernel to 6.6.11
- Update hardened_malloc to a recent tag (2024010400)
General notes
- The installers or binaries are not signed for Mac OS or Windows, please ignore any warnings
- On Windows, when you get a warning, please click the button Run anyway
- On Mac OS, there are 2 "simple" options:
- You can right-click to open the program from Finder (do it twice)
- Alternatively, open
Terminal
and typexattr -r -d com.apple.quarantine /Applications/Entrusted.app
- For the Live CD ISO image, you need at least 1 GB of RAM
- More memory might be required for "huge" documents (e.g., PDF ebooks)
- You may need to map or forward port 13000 (Web Interface), based on your virtualization sofware settings