http://www.gnu.org/software/stow/

I install from CPAN, although the other day I checked and the most
recent version wasn't there.

On 12-01-12 3:26 PM, Carlos Perez wrote:
> Do you have a link to stow?
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Jan 12, 2012, at 4:10 PM, Mike Patterson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Yeah, you're absolutely correct about the different approaches thing. I
>> was just throwing in my two cents since I've spent a lot of time
>> thinking about how software installation is done in general, and on Mac
>> clients in particular, in the last several years.
>>
>> I prefer the stow approach because it lets me do the same thing for
>> Ruby, Perl, Python (I need all three daily :( ) as well as other
>> software I acquire or write, without needing to really learn the
>> vagaries of RVM and the like.
>>
>> I didn't mean to derail the conversation away from your documentation,
>> sorry about that.
>>
>> On 12-01-12 2:24 PM, Carlos Perez wrote:
>>> I think they do not cooperate because they have 2 way different approaches, 
>>> I personally prefer brew since it does not fill my drive with several 
>>> copies of libraries that I may already have. I think it is more of personal 
>>> preference, that is why I will include both. Will have to play with stow, I 
>>> have lived in the ruby world with RVM and in Python with pythonbrew, I will 
>>> look in to perl this year.
>>>
>>> On Jan 12, 2012, at 12:37 PM, Mike Patterson wrote:
>>>
>>>> MacPorts has had gcc forever. I love it when it decides I need gcc 4.1
>>>> for something or other.
>>>>
>>>> The lack of cooperation between MacPorts and Brew is why I avoid Brew; I
>>>> prefer not to have things besides me take over /usr/local.
>>>>
>>>> I also have started using stow to manage ~/pkg for things like
>>>> interpreters - I'm not fond of the way any package manager tends to
>>>> interact with gems, CPAN, etc etc.
>>>>
>>>> Mike
>>>>
>>>> On 12-01-12 11:04 AM, Carlos Perez wrote:
>>>>> SL has the proper GCC so no need there. I will install macports and write 
>>>>> a section for that if the person prefers macports, also on ports I belive 
>>>>> you can install gcc I belive they added that recently. Installing SL VM 
>>>>> to write a guide specific for that one. 
>>>>>
>>>>> On Jan 12, 2012, at 11:48 AM, Larry Pesce wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Carlos, I know you love homebrew but I had issues...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Homebrew does not like he fact that I have MacPorts installed, and I'm
>>>>>> sorta stuck with it at this point...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I also had issues right out of the gate with the install of gcc.  I
>>>>>> don't recall the error.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Might have something to do with the fact I'm still on Snow Leopard.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 1/12/12 8:47 AM, Carlos Perez wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi Guys 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> After chatting with Mudge in IRC for a while and some debugging I 
>>>>>>> updated my guide for  and setting up metasploit on OSX to also include 
>>>>>>> the steps and configurations changes to also get armitage working, also 
>>>>>>> changed by feedback of some friends how to set up msf for use more in 
>>>>>>> tuned on how a regular pentester would use it instead of a code monkey 
>>>>>>> like me :) your feedback is appreciated. I would like to make sure it 
>>>>>>> works for everyone before putting it on my page so I included the PDF 
>>>>>>> on the procedure. Working on adding setting up armitage for 
>>>>>>> collaboration also.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>> Carlos
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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