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YES. A script would be lovely. When I do it manually, I mess up, I forget to get some dependency installed corruptly, or it fails for what ever reason. And then I end up with a piece of junk. When I get it all to work, I literally forget how I got it that way. Would a script that downloads and installs all of the dependencies help any at all? There really aren't that many. Typically getting it to work is simply a matter of installing all of the dependencies and building from source. |