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Get rid of stowaway packages with GNU Stow
Fri, 22 Feb 2008 09:00:00 GMT
The installation instructions in most free software reviews aren't enough. If you decide a package sucks, how do you get rid of it? If a package rocks, how do you upgrade it? GNU Stow, a package manager for packages you compile and install yourself, provides an easy answer to both questions. Source... |
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