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True," I'm working through my to-do list, so I do hear your remarks. If time permits, I will prioritize and make videos. One of the things is a script to convert Debian packages to Arch Linux. It focuses on accuracy and should not be used to cover packages already in the official repositories. You can build it with AOR. How many packages have I already built? So, here's the rule for building a package the Arch Linux way. I've made many videos about it, but this tool will create a package build for you. The thing is, of course, you can find a Debian package that's not on AOR, but it doesn't matter because it's on your local system. Just don't make a new AOR package if it's already there, that's what I understand. No doubles allowed, but it's no problem. This "depth" thing is already in our repo, so number one makes it installed. Then "depth up -h" prints the help message. Okay, I'm root now. I've used it before, but it was years ago. Let's try again. All steps completed successfully. What else? The quiet bypass, creating a 64-bit package from a 32-bit debt package, versions conflicts, etc. Okay, additionally generate the package build by using "-p". Now, I was thinking if there would be anything benign, like wallpapers from Linux Mint, for example. Can I get the Debian download URL thingy? Oh, maybe we're locked. Ah, if I got myself a dub file, click save. Okay, because I hope this is just images. If you're starting to make things and build things, it gets a little bit more complex. So, let's try something easy. What if I just enter the package's name without any switches? Generic? GPL? What's the name again? GPL3 or something? I don't know....