Dale Walsh wrote:

I believe that building from source against your already installed, tested and proven environment is by far the best process to obtain exactly what you want and need without making any sacrifices or compromises.

I think your time would be better spent learning how to build from raw source to get what you need when you need it.

I agree.

I started with rpm. It is great as a beginner. Like what Dale Walsh said compiling is the best. Infact I started to learn how to compile because of clamav. With anti-virus software things are changing all the time and if you have to wait for an rpm, you will be late.

Spend the time to learn how to compile. It is really worth the time. And the best part is that it is not difficult.

P.V.Anthony
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