> Â $ apt-get build-dep $PROGRAM; > Â $ apt-get source $PROGRAM; > Â $ cd PROGRAM/; > Â $ ./configure; > Â $ make; > Â $ make install; > > Â What is not easy about this? :-) > > That will not build with the same switches as the original package was > built, and it will install in /usr/local which does not work for all > packages. >
$ apt-get build-dep $PROGRAM; $ apt-get source -b $PROGRAM will build it with same options as it was built by the package maintainer. The point was "what is not easy about this", now you get into the problem that if I am hacking on something this will simply not work since I cannot frob the source tree when using "apt-get source -b". The first command also requires root access, something you might not have. Installing the binary package will also requrie root access, not or provide any roll back mechanism. My point, it is not as easy as some people think.
