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The v0.10.0 release build failed in Build Linux after 16 minutes: failed to bundle project: xdg-open binary not found /usr/bin/xdg-open: No such file or directory linuxdeploy embeds xdg-open into the AppImage and aborts the whole bundle when it is absent. deb and rpm had already bundled fine; only AppImage was affected. This is the one failure tonight that building locally could not have caught, and the reason is worth writing down: a developer machine is a desktop and always has xdg-utils, so the AppImage builds there and fails on a minimal server image. The asymmetry is the bug. Every other release defect this evening was found by building locally first; this one needed the runner. xdg-utils, desktop-file-utils and zsync are added together rather than one at a time. Each round trip costs an image rebuild plus a failed release build, and those three are what linuxdeploy commonly reaches for (xdg-open, desktop-file-validate, and zsync for delta updates). Workflows move to jellytau-builder:2026.08.1, built and pushed with all three verified present inside it before this commit. ci-operations.md gains two things learned here: that an apt addition invalidates the layer above the cargo-install steps, so it is a ~20 minute rebuild rather than the ~2 minutes the trailing layer normally gives; and that Tauri's AppImage bundler downloads linuxdeploy, AppRun and two plugin scripts from GitHub during the build, so an AppImage build depends on GitHub being reachable from the runner.