important thing is that it is a build system. And so if everything is going well, then it's a really, really easy process to get through. And even when things aren't going well, maybe you, you know, you've got a library installed in a nonstandard location. All you have to do then is figure out how to tell that build system the new location or whatever. And, and then you're done and it's going and it's, and it's off and running again. So the build system simply, it just, it helps you find the problems in, in, in the, in the process that, that ought to be automated anyway. It helps you find those problems. It generally helps you get around them. And then it has that ripple down, that trickle down effect of once one thing's get, once one thing gets fixed, then several other things get fixed as well because it's designed to be looking at previous values, which once again, a lot of times self homemade build systems just don't do that because it's, it's the product of one person sort of (15/54)
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