It would be great to have clarity on that and whether any of this is related to Cloud Build and sales of Pro licenses. It's never been clear to me if using Unity-for-Linux to do build in containers (the reason I care about this) is possible without violating the license terms. That's as far as I'm going to go with it. The pkg contains a few flat files and some other archives Ubuntu couldn't open. I guess they are the same/similar as macOS installer files, since you can open them with xar, but there's no obvious way to run that install process on Linux without either Hub or the old installer. pkg files, with no clear way to install them. Extracting the file and installing all the required libs (see here: ) will get Unity to start. The links above only contain the latest releases, so you'd have to download them before the next release if you wanted those links.ΔΆ.
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