The main way to install \CGG{} is to use the AppImage. This is updated regularly and works for every distro, since it already contains the necessary dependencies.
A big advantage of using the AppImage format is that it is only 1/3 the size of the normal install,
and since each release is named differently, you can keep a number of versions in a directory,
and when testing from a terminal you just have to type CinGG, then hit tab, and complete it to
the desired date release.
The main way to install \CGG{} is to use the AppImage. This is updated regularly and works for every distro, since it already contains the necessary dependencies.
A big advantage of using the AppImage format is that it is only 1/3 the size of the normal install,
and since each release is named differently, you can keep a number of versions in a directory,
and when testing from a terminal you just have to type CinGG, then hit tab, and complete it to
the desired date release.