Le Mardi 27 Juin 2006 09:57, Kay Ramme - Sun Germany - Hamburg a écrit :
> > Yup. In my honest opinion, if you really want to build packages, it
> > should be done the regular way, on top of a "make install".
>
> That implicits, to be able to work as root on a dedicated machine, while
> only wanting to develop OOo ...

No. I usually do my "make install"s as root, but that's not necessary. You can 
"make install" to your home directory if you wish. There's a configure flag 
named "--prefix" for that.

> And yes, I know that this is a sensitive topic to discuss ...

Yes, and unfortunately sensitive topics usually produce unproductive 
discussions ;-).

> - this could very well be one of the most prominent reasons for Windows
> success in both worlds, the open source world and the commercial world.
> And I want Linux to be successful in both (or more) worlds as well.

Not sure about what you say, but in any case doing both ways does not 
hurt... ;-).

> Thanks for your explanations and comments, I am enjoying the discussions
> ... :-)

"me too" ;-)

Thanks for your openess.


-- 
Si on ne peut pas toujours compter sur ses amis, on peut toujours compter son 
or.
(Donjon de Naheulbeuk)

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