On May 13, 2004, at 2:46 PM, Mich�le Garoche wrote:
Le 13 mai 2004, � 18:01, Chia Hung a �crit :To be able to make symbolic links, I will need to know 1) where things are installed "normally" in the absence of Fink;About the same as with Fink, except that instead of /sw, the prefix will be /usr. So investigate /usr/local, then eventually /usr/share, etc... If you compile from the command line (configure, make, make install), you'll see all the installation process at the end, so browse the lines when issuing make install.
Also, do you guys recommend me to "mix and match" programs/packages this way?Personally, I'd first install everything I can via Fink, more convenient, and manually only those programs that cannot be installed via Fink.
And put in a request on the tracker for packages that aren't in Fink, but could be!
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