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Monday, May 23rd Justin 2 Comments

To this day, I don’t think there is anything more techincally thrilling than this:

  • ./configure
  • make
  • make install

So satisfying to the inner geek…

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Last reply was Tuesday, May 24th
  1. helix
    View Tuesday, May 24th

    Bah–that’s easy–too bad that’s not the norm. Most of the time, you don’t get past step 1 the first time.

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  2. Syntax
    View Tuesday, May 24th

    Yeah, I should’ve noted that it’s much more fulfilling when you repeat step 1 several times over before succesfully creating the make file. It’s after that when the completion of step 3 gets me giddy.

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