if you run `make install` you'll likely require `sudo` to do it, and it'll 
*replace* your current pairtaghighlighter plugin binary.  Meaning if you want 
to revert back to the Ubuntu one, you'll have to re-install the Ubuntu package 
(which will still be there, but with some files replaced).
Also, it'll install some additional files in `/usr/local`, which is not a big 
concern, and that you can remove with `make uninstall` (but that will also 
remove the replaced plugin binary, so you'd have to reinstall the Ubuntu 
package (yes, this time too) to get the Ubuntu binary back).

Basically, it's not a big problem but if you want to test only, you should 
probably rather install some place else :)

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