Hi!
    recently, I downloaded Enlightenment for Linux. I got the package
EVERYTHING.tar.gz, which is supposed to include all the needed files, and
comes with an install script, which I attach to this message. I decompressed
the package to a directory, and launched the script with
    sh install-all
it gives to me the following error messages:

: command not found
: command not found
'nstall-all: line 5: syntax error near unexpected token '{
'nstall-all: line 5: ' build() {

and quit. Since I'm no expert at this, can someone tell me where I fault? Is
there any way to fix it or I need to install all the files manually? It
would be quite boring.
 Thanks,
    Mano :)

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