On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 12:08:18AM +0200, Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> ? Did I miss something? Why is it such a bad thing that programs should be
> installable in a user specified place? And why is RPM broken because of
What you miss is that it's not "installing in a user-specified place" but
"installing it in /usr/bin" but physically copying files somewhere else,
which only rpm needs.
You choose the installation location while configuring the program.
> wouldn't be a problem. But that is *BAD* as far as creating the rpm file is
> concerned.
At least under linux, you don't need such fragile solutions (any ELF
system provides better measures). You could also use chroot to work on any
unix, although that would be difficult.
> > ;)
> Ah! :-)
Sure!
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