Andrew Benton wrote these words on 08/24/05 16:25 CST:

> Surely the choice is between /opt and /usr/local? I vote for /usr/local. It'd 
> be good to try and keep executable scripts and binaries out of /usr/lib

Actually, I'm now leaning to simply doing a sed on the installed
/usr/bin/firefox after using the current book instructions. This
makes the profile locking issue disappear.

So, for now, installation isn't changing and will remain with a
configure line using --prefix=/usr

Of course, the subject is still open for discussion. I will be
replying back in a few minutes with the sed to run on your installed
/usr/bin/firefox script for the non-believers. :-)

-- 
Randy

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