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I'm more of a Nix guy for solving this particular issue, but even assuming you were right (I don't believe so), sometimes you do have to work on crap. And it's better if you have a more reproducible dev environment when doing it.


Working on crap and working in crap are different things.

Working in crap: doing someones elses work

Working on crap: doing some work on legacy




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