When running ./package.sh to rebuild an already installed port, we would not
want to spend time re-downlodaing the same tarball again. Ideally, this should
use some sort of hash checking to ensure the file is not truncated or something,
but this is good enough for now.
Serenity has software patched to run on it.
These shell scripts will allow you to build that sort of software, easily.
For example, if you want to install SDL2, simply run its package.sh script.
Note that you should have already built Serenity, and be in a Serenity build environment.
Using ports scripts
To do everything, just run the script: ./package.sh
To do a single step, you can specify it: ./package.sh build
How do I contribute?
Port software, and add new scripts to build it of course :)