Dear all,

I will create a new thread for this discussion, ok?

Hälsningar/Regards/Grüsse,
P.O. Jonsson
oor...@jonases.se




> Am 16.09.2018 um 18:37 schrieb Enrico Sorichetti via Oorexx-devel 
> <oorexx-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>:
> 
> Hello Rony, P.O
> 
> Why not consider Apple OS as a member of the *ix/*BSD family
> and install as it was done once into /opt/oorexx ?
> after all even SUSE - IIRC - suggest to install USER things in /opt
> 
> I am against installing into /usr/local , 
> too many are using homebrew and You all know how it clobbers the usr/local 
> directory
> 
> furthermore  ( I do not know about the BSF… thing ) oorexx is NOT an 
> application/framework  bundle
> so installing into the Application/frameworks  folders is just plain 
> illogic/inconsiderate
> 
> cheers 
> enrico
> 
> PS.
> my mention of the rexxcps  pseudo performance results
> was just to compare the consequence of building oorexx 
> without specifying the CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE
> ( the relevant cmake variables are empty - which implies NO optimization )
> and using CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE Release/RelWithDebInfo with the proper flags 
> about 2millions cps vs around 11millions cps
> 
> thats a common error when using cmake ( forgetting the CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE)
> the CMakeLists should fill the unsuffixed optimization flags with reasonable 
> defaults 
> ( I use the same values used for the RelWithDebInfo flags )
> 
> 
> 
>> On 16 Sep 2018, at 18:11, Rony G. Flatscher <rony.flatsc...@wu.ac.at> wrote:
>> 
>> Dear P.O.:
>> 
>> On 16.09.2018 18:01, P.O. Jonsson wrote:
>> hmm, I would not install the entire ooRexx package into its own directory 
>> "ooRexx5.0.0" underneath
>> "/usr/local" (otherwise the "/usr/local" directory gets "cluttered" by third 
>> party installed
>> software). Rather I would install it to "/opt" and only link those ooRexx 
>> binaries constituting the
>> ooRexx interpreter from there to "/usr/local/bin" and "/usr/local/lib".
>> 
>> This is because "/usr/local" seems to not be meant for installing "third 
>> party packages", rather
>> "/opt" is meant for that. [Under MacOSX in addition the Apple advised 
>> location for installing
>> applications and frameworks would be a possible choice from which then links 
>> occur to
>> "/usr/local/bin" and "/usr/local/lib". The BSF4ooRexx MacOSX packager does 
>> that and honors the Apple
>> "Framework" and "Application" installation structure and links from those 
>> locations to
>> "/usr/local/bin" and "/usr/local/lib".]
>> 
>> Best regards
>> 
>> ---rony
>> 
>> 
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