It's the code that gets installed when you use the "reddit source" code from Git hub, via the install script.
https://github.com/reddit/reddit
They have it so automated that you don't even have to "follow instructions" as the script rolls through everything. It installed without error. (That said, I have done some basic troubleshooting and "looking around" and manually reading through the steps and checking things... etc. I haven' t just "run the script and then stopped")
Now, to your point, that doesn't mean there's not something missing / wrong / buggy with what's there, but it just seems... unlikely... that such core functionality is present as just a stub.
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14 Jun 2016 11:10
u/DinduNuffinNohow
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It's the code that gets installed when you use the "reddit source" code from Git hub, via the install script.
https://github.com/reddit/reddit
They have it so automated that you don't even have to "follow instructions" as the script rolls through everything. It installed without error. (That said, I have done some basic troubleshooting and "looking around" and manually reading through the steps and checking things... etc. I haven' t just "run the script and then stopped")
Now, to your point, that doesn't mean there's not something missing / wrong / buggy with what's there, but it just seems... unlikely... that such core functionality is present as just a stub.