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> I also love the way this guy has solved the dependency
> hell problem. They set it up so that all applications
> and required dependencies are stored in its own folder.
Yes, that's very clever. Not only clever, but awesome and gorgeous: If there's a bug in a library, not only one package needs to be fixed, but dozens.
It's the best feature that one could copy from Microsoft Windows[TM]. Apart from that, there are enough UNIX operating systems for x86 computers.