Sebastian Wick d4751443f5 dir, system-helper: Add support for installing extra-data from OCI
Extra-data usually is downloaded on the user side into an ostree repo.
For system installs, a temporary ostree repo is used on the user side
and then imported on the system side. This doesn't work for OCI images
because importing the image into an ostree repo makes it impossible for
the system side to verify the data.

So instead, the OCI image is first mirrored into a local OCI repo and
then gets imported on the system side, which can verify the image from
the index by the digest.

Closes: https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/issues/3790
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Related Projects

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  • Flat-manager: A tool for managing Flatpak repositories
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