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Thomas Eizinger
5b60d9d64d fix(gui-client): don't stop service after upgrade on Fedora (#10539)
On Fedora, when a package gets upgraded, the new package is installed
first, followed by the uninstall of the old package. As a result, the
`prerm` script is called after the `postinst` script of the new package.

In our `prerm` script, we stop the tunnel service. On package upgrades,
this results in us stopping the tunnel service after installing the new
package, confronting the user with an error that the tunnel service is
not running.

`rpm` passes arguments to these maintenance scripts. In the case of
`prerm`, we receive the count of how many other instances of this
packages are installed. To fix this bug, we check whether the first
argument to the script is "1", meaning that we are being upgraded and
should not stop the tunnel service.
2025-10-09 23:53:32 +00:00
Thomas Eizinger
042d03af2a feat(gui-client): polish Linux bundling (#9181)
Tauri's `deb` and `rpm` bundler have support for configuring maintainer
scripts. We can therefore just use those instead of tearing apart the
`deb` file that it creates and rebuilding it ourselves.

Our `rpm` packaging is currently completely broken as well. I couldn't
get it to work on CentOS 9 at all due to missing dependencies, likely
introduced by our move to Tauri v2. It installs fine on CentOS 10
though, assuming that the user has the EPEL repository installed which
provides the WebView dependency. I extended the docs to reflect this.

Hence, with this PR, we drop support for CentOS 9 and now require CentOS
10. This allows us to remove a lot of cruft from our bundling process
and instead entirely rely on the Tauri provided bundler.

Lastly, for consistency with other platforms, the name of the
application in places like app drawers has been changed from "Firezone
Client" to just "Firezone".

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Signed-off-by: Thomas Eizinger <thomas@eizinger.io>
2025-05-20 15:34:16 +00:00