--- Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > It would help to keep everything in one place. As I said, I'm also > ok with using /usr/lib/lapack, but using /opt here looks neater to me. > > Um, since you give me the option of keeping it as is, I'm going to do that. I need to press on to getting octave packaged (the goal of the whole excercise). Thanks, Jim Phillips PS Checked /opt on my debian box. Only occupied by a "foreign" package I converted from .tar.bz2 to .deb. Have the impression that /opt is used mostly for third-party binary apps, not built from source.
