>>>>> "David" == Masterson, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: David> If you want, I have a Perl tool that I picked up and enhanced David> called PKGLINK that could help with this. Basically, with David> pkglink, you install all packages in there own prefix directory David> and then use pkglink to symbolically link the default version David> you want to publish into /usr/local (or someplace similar). There are a few tools like this. GNU stow is one. There is at least one other one whose name I forgot. Tom
- Re: Changing the name of the PACKAGE at conf... Tom Tromey
- Re: Changing the name of the PACKAGE at ... Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
- Re: Changing the name of the PACKAGE... Tom Tromey
- Re: Changing the name of the PA... Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
- Re: Changing the name of the PA... Morten Eriksen
- Re: Changing the name of the PACKAGE... Paul D. Smith
- Re: Changing the name of the PA... Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
- RE: Changing the name of the PACKAGE at configure tim... Masterson, David
- Re: Changing the name of the PACKAGE at configur... Harlan Stenn
- RE: Changing the name of the PACKAGE at configure tim... Masterson, David
- Re: Changing the name of the PACKAGE at configur... Tom Tromey
- Re: Changing the name of the PACKAGE at conf... Paul D. Smith
- Re: Changing the name of the PACKAGE at ... Tom Tromey
- Re: Changing the name of the PACKAGE... Morten Eriksen
- Re: Changing the name of the PACKAGE... Russ Allbery
- Re: Changing the name of the PACKAGE at configur... Paul D. Smith
- RE: Changing the name of the PACKAGE at configure tim... Masterson, David
- RE: Changing the name of the PACKAGE at configure tim... Masterson, David
