I tried to package the language I'm working on for copr so I wouldn't have to bug you for updates, but I gave up after two hours with no clue how to even create an rpm.
dnf update may break things (it has in the past) and is difficult to roll back, so I do it on a test server first, reboot it, run a full self test, and then execute a simple dnf update on the main server.
In contrast, pulling from some GitHub repo only modifies /opt/<language>, won't break anything (at least not accidentally), and is trivial to roll back.
Hmm, CLion generated my project so that to build it you run cmake ., which creates a makefile, and thenmake, which produces the executable, and I don't know enough about either cmake or make to make that a one-step process.
@Riker The repo you linked to is named Polynomials. Pkg.add("Polynomials") works just fine, but Pkg.add("Polynomial") isn't supported in 0.6. Which is the one you want?
@Dennis Can you pull MATL? I may have to ask again later, I hope not so. Context: New release of the language works in offline compiler, doesn't work in Suever's online compiler. Let TIO cast the deciding vote :-)