[WANTED] Volunteers to test a distro agnostic GNU/Linux install script

PS: As of now the scripts assume you already have the system dependencies to build OpenMW, as well as RakNet and Terra. They should be easy to find and install from your system repositories.

Hello there gentlemen.I'm writing this at 6am as I slowly drift away to sleep, so please forgive my brevity.Today I was faced with the task of compiling TES3MP and its dependencies on a few different machines and I thought I could speed up the process by modifying the script I use to automatically update and compile OpenMW.The result is a pair of scripts, install and upgrade, that when placed in an empty folder are able to create a folder hierarchy, download the code for TES3MP, RakNet and Terra, compile everything and also upgrade it from the latest git changed whenever necessary.This script pair also keeps tes3mp-client-default.cfg and tes3mp-server-default.cfg in a separate folder, to avoid having your changes overwritten whenever an upgrade occurs.They are pretty bare and have no redundancy (yet), if you feel like testing it, come, testervar, friend or traitor, come.>> install.sh - Creates the folder hierarchy, downloads the code, builds dependencies and launches upgrade.sh>> upgrade.sh - Pulls the latest TES3MP code and if there are any changes, rebuilds the project, keeping the config files safe via symlinksPull requests and Issue reports are welcome, also feel free to discuss here.Hope this helps someone, see ya in a bit.EDIT:The script now supports installing the dependencies on Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint, Fedora and Arch. Feedback is very welcome.