I decided to give Scoop a try on my laptop. I figured the install would be relatively Movable Type-like. Guess again. It comes with this little install script that's now been running for over an hour compiling and installing thing, asking me question after question, and... I hope I didn't just make a very large mistake. But, if I did just hose everything, at least I'll have a good reason to wipe the hard drive and install Panther fresh with it comes out next week.
I don't know what it is with me and beta software. I've come to realize over the years that I'm a compulsive installer/updater. I run Software Update on all my systems (Mac, XP, RedHat) at least once a week, and am almost always willing to install crazy beta/alpha software for no good reason. I think maybe I need help.
UPDATE: Still compiling... That's two hours. I think we're up to compiling the kitchen sink and a new mach kernel. I compiled Mozilla several times on my old G3 Powerbook running YellowDog, and I thought that took forever. Scoop takes the cake... really. I know it's compiling a lot of Perl stuff, but this is insane.
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