[04:35] <philipballew> Question. I bought a game online and I wanted to install it but the package says its of bad quality. Can someone look at the package if I send them the link and tell me what I should do?
[04:35] <philipballew> the games called linuxtycoon
[04:48] <philipballew> nvm, i will just compile it
[21:35] <bkerensa> philipballew: you can force the package to install even if its of bad quality
[21:46] <philipballew> bkerensa,  would that mess anything up on my system though?
[21:46] <bkerensa> philipballew: depends what is making the package of bad quality
[21:46] <philipballew> thats a good point
[21:46] <bkerensa> philipballew: in all liklihood though you should be able to rectify any issues it could potentially cause
[21:47] <bkerensa> philipballew: likely the debian tree of the package is just of poor quality
[21:47] <philipballew> valid point. I was gonna compile it, but checkinstall has a bug now that makes it not work very well at all.
[21:47] <philipballew> Debian trees confuse me
[21:47] <philipballew> :)
[21:48] <bkerensa> might be nice to just repackage it :)
[21:48] <bkerensa> and send them a new deb
[21:49] <philipballew> wouldnt hurt. packaging is pretty easy once you do it a few times