A library within the GNOME environment.
1. Navigate to the directory that contains the package's source code. Then type `./configure` to configure the package for your system. Note: if you're using `csh` on an old version of System V, you'll need to type `sh ./configure` instead.
2. Once you've configured the package, you can type `make` to compile it.
3. If you want to run any self-tests that come with the package, type `make check`.
4. To install the programs, data files, and documentation, type `make install`.
5. If you want to remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory, type `make clean`. To remove the files that `configure` created so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer, type `make distclean`. Note that there is also a `make maintainer-clean` target, though that's mostly intended for developers.
Overall, if you're looking for a simple and effective way to install gjs on your system, these steps should help.
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