On 5 October 2011 18:13, Hisham <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> We've discussed this in the past: overwriting modules installed by the
> package manager is a big no-no; but I guess one could then somewhat
> easily override the system's LuaRocks with a copy in their home tree.
> (Or would that be confusing?)

Absolutely the latter. That's what a user would expect, after all.
Another option would be to sudo install it, which would be expected to
install a copy to /usr/local. Only the package manager should write to
/usr.

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