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As of Sublime Text is proprietary software, no one except maintainers can do that. And there is plenty of Linux distributions that uses musl as a C library. One of them which I'm using is Chimera. On those distros, there would be no ways to run such software except mechanisms like Flatpak (of which I'm not big fan, but still). Unfortunately, as maintainers explained, running Sublime in such sandboxes would be not supported due to many limitations. So, the only way is to request musl build from you.
Preferred solution
Provide a native musl build, probably in Alpine's APKv3 format (if it will be .tar.gz I will be happy still).
Problem description
As of Sublime Text is proprietary software, no one except maintainers can do that. And there is plenty of Linux distributions that uses musl as a C library. One of them which I'm using is Chimera. On those distros, there would be no ways to run such software except mechanisms like Flatpak (of which I'm not big fan, but still). Unfortunately, as maintainers explained, running Sublime in such sandboxes would be not supported due to many limitations. So, the only way is to request musl build from you.
Preferred solution
Provide a native musl build, probably in Alpine's APKv3 format (if it will be
.tar.gz
I will be happy still).Alternatives
No alternative to my knowledge.
Additional Information
Aforementioned Chimera Linux has decent build system, though.
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