--- layout: developer-doc title: Distribution Bundles category: distribution tags: [distribution, layout, bundles] order: 9 --- # Bundles This document describes how the distributions are bundled to provide releases that work out-of-the box, allowing to use the latest engine without downloading any additional dependencies. - [Project Manager Bundle](#project-manager-bundle) - [`ensoup` Bundles](#ensoup-bundles) ## Project Manager Bundle The Project Manager is distributed with latest engine version and its corresponding Graal runtime to avoid having to download them at first startup. The bundled components are placed in their respective subdirectories (not as packages, but extracted and ready to use) and a bundle marker file called `.enso.bundle` must be placed next to these directories so that the Project Manager can detect the bundle. The `project-manager` executable looks for the `.enso.bundle` marker in the parent directory of the directory that it is, itself, located in. So overall, the bundle should have the following structure (the actual engine and Graal versions may of course differ): ``` enso ├── bin │ └── project-manager ├── dist │ └── 0.2.1-SNAPSHOT ├── other-project-manager-files └── runtime └── graalvm-ce-java11-20.2.0 ``` If the bundle is detected, the additional `dist` and `runtime` directories are added as secondary search paths for components. Thus, the `project-manager` can use both components present in the default [installed location](distribution.md#installed-enso-distribution-layout) or those from the bundle. In a situation that the same component were to be available both in the installed location and the bundle, the installed location is preferred. New components are installed in the installed location, never next to the bundles. In fact, it is possible for the bundle directory to be read-only (which may be the case for example if the Project Manager bundle is packaged as part of IDE's AppImage package). In such situation, it will be impossible to uninstall the bundled components and a relevant error message will be returned. ## `ensoup` Bundles Bundles are also distributed for the `ensoup` updater, but these are implemented using a different mechanism. Since the `ensoup` can run in [portable mode](distribution.md#portable-enso-distribution-layout), the bundled engine and runtime are simply included within its portable package. They can then be used from within this portable package or [installed](distribution.md#installing-from-a-portable-distribution).