flatpak (1.3.4-1) experimental; urgency=medium This version of flatpak has an incompatible change to the way default remotes can be configured in /etc/flatpak/remotes.d. Previous versions would read *.conf files from that directory and treat them as preconfigured remotes for the system-wide installation in /var/lib/flatpak, which could not be reconfigured or removed in the usual way through UIs like flatpak(1). From this version, default remotes are instead configured by placing an ordinary .flatpakrepo file (see flatpak-flatpakrepo(5)) in /etc/flatpak/remotes.d. These are automatically imported into the system-wide installation as if via flatpak-remote-add(1) the first time flatpak is run. flatpak remembers which remotes were already added in this way, so sysadmins can delete them in the usual way, for instance using flatpak-remote-delete(1), and they will not be re-added. They can also be reconfigured with flatpak-remote-modify(1) as usual. -- Simon McVittie Fri, 10 May 2019 11:44:56 +0100