Paul Rogers wrote:
git had a few minor short-comings, IMO, and some of the syntaxes it used fail with modern versions of the utilities. pio only exists on my computers, I don't have a place to host it. I *think* if I attached it, it might be available, but I wouldn't do so without permission of TPTB. It is almost 1100 lines of bash script, after all. I could email it to you if you wish I suppose, but that would only help you, one person. I certainly find this sort of tool has helped *me* for the last 10 years, as opposed to the more stringent packages--I want to proceed to install a package ASAP, not spending time learning how to code remote-control spec files! I don't mind contributing it to the hints files, where the book suggests one can look for package managers, with some guidance and supervision.
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