The desktop-linux target accepts appId directly from runtime config and uses it in package plans and release identifiers. Invalid values with path separators or non reverse-DNS names can produce misleading Linux package plans and ship IDs across Flatpak/Snap/deb/rpm flows. The target should validate appId before build or ship.
The desktop-linux target accepts appId directly from runtime config and uses it in package plans and release identifiers. Invalid values with path separators or non reverse-DNS names can produce misleading Linux package plans and ship IDs across Flatpak/Snap/deb/rpm flows. The target should validate appId before build or ship.