Thank you all for your assistance! I wish I could say it was an absolute 
success, however there is still an error message. Although, it is a new error 
message, so progress!

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IMPORTANT!
You must update your .ssh directory so it contains your github ssh key

Begin setup for linux
bash: line 46: ./setup-linux: Permission denied
======== Create gnustep build directories ========
bash: line 60: git: command not found
bash: line 66: ./tools-scripts/clone-all-repos: No such file or directory
================ Install Dependencies ================
bash: line 70: ./tools-scripts/install-dependencies-linux: No such file or 
directory
================ Build ================
bash: line 74: ./tools-scripts/build-linux: No such file or directory
================ Post Installation ================
bash: line 78: ./tools-scripts/post-install-linux: No such file or directory
Done...

So, my question now is, how do I update my .ssh directory?

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On Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 4:59 PM, Ethan C 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> I'd highly recommend to install curl using `apt` and not snap.
>
> On Wed, Dec 31, 2025, 14:32 [email protected] 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Hanah,
>>
>> the error message is thankfully helpful here. Yes, you need to install 
>> ‚curl‘ first before you can execute the direct command.
>>
>> You can do this by either typing:
>>
>>> sudo snap install curl
>>
>> or
>>
>>> sudo apt install curl
>>
>> into your terminal. You then have to enter your login password to authorize.
>>
>> After the command is done repeat entering
>>
>>> curl 
>>> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gnustep/tools-scripts/master/gnustep-web-install-dev
>>>  | bash
>>
>> into the terminal. Now everything should work. If not, please post what 
>> happened instead.
>>
>> kind regards,
>>
>> Lars
>>
>>> Am 31.12.2025 um 21:17 schrieb Hanah (花) Elizabeth 
>>> <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>>
>>> Lars, Riccardo, thank you both so much for getting back with me.
>>>
>>> I was wanting to install Cenon Astro and I read on the website that I would 
>>> need GNUstep in order to compile everything myself and get the astrology 
>>> software up and running. I clicked the link that took me to 
>>> https://www.gnustep.org/getit.html
>>>
>>> I followed the instructions at the top of the page:
>>> " The direct command to download GNUstep and build its libraries from 
>>> source is:
>>> curl 
>>> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gnustep/tools-scripts/master/gnustep-web-install-dev
>>>  | bash "
>>>
>>> And this is what I got when I entered that into the command line:
>>> " Command 'curl' not found, but can be installed with:
>>> sudo snap install curl # version 8.17.0, or
>>> sudo apt install curl # version 8.5.0-2ubuntu10.6
>>> See 'snap info curl' for additional versions. "
>>>
>>> I don't know if this means I needed to install something else first, or 
>>> what.
>>>
>>> I'm not sure what I was expecting honestly...to stumble my way into 
>>> figuring out what I was doing perhaps? I just want to be able to do my 
>>> astrology readings without the need for the internet. Also, I am a sucker 
>>> for a good dragon and CenonAstro has a picture of one in their banner. If I 
>>> hadn't done research on Linux distos before installing an OS, I probably 
>>> would have just gone with Kali Linux because of the dragon.
>>>
>>> Thank you both again for your time and effort to try and help me figure out 
>>> what I'm doing.
>>> May you both have wonderful days, and a Happy New Year!!
>>>
>>>
>>> Gratefully,
>>> Hanah
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>> On Wednesday, December 31st, 2025 at 9:21 AM, Riccardo Mottola 
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hello Hanah Elizabeth,
>>>>
>>>> Hanah (花) Elizabeth wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I tried the automated install with the direct command and it didn't
>>>>> work for me. I am new to Linux(Ubuntu), so I do suppose it's me not
>>>>> knowing how to the thing. I did try twice, and since there was a note
>>>>> to let you know if it didn't work, I'm letting you know it didn't work.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> nice that you let us know, but we need some more information to be able
>>>> to understand what is going wrong and to help you.
>>>>
>>>> as "direct command" do you intend to build everything from source using
>>>> GNUstep scripts?
>>>> Are you sure you want to build everything from source instead of using
>>>> Ubuntu's ready packages? I means extra-effort and being on latest
>>>> development state and not release.
>>>>
>>>> Please tell us more what you are trying to achieve and the exact command
>>>> you issued and what the actual error is so we can understand and try to
>>>> help you out.
>>>>
>>>> Happy New Year - Gregorian calendar at least.
>>>>
>>>> Riccardo

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