Oh, there is one other point that may need to be cleared up.

If you are not making an RPM or DEB file and instead are performing a
"make install" to install ooRexx then you can feel free to supply any
prefix you want because nothing the prefix will not be overridden in
that scenario.

David Ashley

On Sat, 2013-04-06 at 22:58 -0400, Michael Lueck wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> It has been some time since I brought the topic up last. For Linux shared 
> hosting, we are stuck running ooRexx 3.2 as the highest version. On shared 
> hosting, we do not have a root account to the 
> server. Installed software requires the build process to support the prefix 
> switch and to be compiled based on the home directory as the deployment 
> target.
> 
> Has there been any progress made at researching if by some creative work that 
> restriction could be lifted again? I would very much like to maintain the 
> latest ooRexx version across hosts, including 
> shared hosting.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 



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