Heh, I made it maybe 90 minutes before breaking a core "Don't Break Debian" tenet. That's a great link, will definitely be more careful going forward - might just clean this up anyway and switch to the tarball to keep it clean.
I do think asdf sounds good in general - I use Rust a lot but the rest of those languages are more casual, experimental things for me so it's a perfect fit. Good stuff!
Great exchange! I learned a lot, specially with the first reply of @flrnd
and the way to set up stable -> testing -> unstable repos. Thanks A LOT for sharing your knowledge Florian :)
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Heh, I made it maybe 90 minutes before breaking a core "Don't Break Debian" tenet. That's a great link, will definitely be more careful going forward - might just clean this up anyway and switch to the tarball to keep it clean.
I do think
asdf
sounds good in general - I use Rust a lot but the rest of those languages are more casual, experimental things for me so it's a perfect fit. Good stuff!Great exchange! I learned a lot, specially with the first reply of @flrnd and the way to set up stable -> testing -> unstable repos. Thanks A LOT for sharing your knowledge Florian :)