Don’t you just hate it when something breaks the build of your software? Build problems create extra, unplanned work.
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Don’t you just hate it when something breaks the build of your software? Build problems create extra, unplanned work.
The general rule of thumb when porting an open-source package is to keep track of the changes you make to get it to build and execute on your system, and if you think the changes would be useful to the community at large, to submit them to the maintainers of the package.