This is is basically a script that pulls a source package down from some
repository they have, compiles it, and installs it. While it may seem
like a good idea at the time, it can potentially create a big mess on
your system. 

Each major Linux distribution uses some sort of native packaging format,
such as RPM, DEB, PKG, or even Gentoo's thing. They each have a database
of what's installed, where it is, and what version everything is at.
When you install a new package, the database is updated with all the
relevant information, and the packaging system makes sure you have
everything that's needed for it to run. When you start installing things
outside the package manager, you're always taking the chance of
installing new copies of libraries that may break compatibility with
other applications, or making it so that the next time you install
something with your package manager, there's an unexpected file that
causes conflicts with what you're trying to use. 
This project may seem like a nifty new revelation in the world of Linux
compatibility, but if you want your system to keep its long-term
maintainability and stability, it's best to stick with packages that are
built for the OS that you're running. 

-Tim


Tim, 

Thanks for the input. Many things that I was not aware of. One of the pitfalls 
of being a newbie.

Thanks again, 

Ed





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