Brian Beesley wrote:
> On Tuesday 03 July 2007 18:03, Mike McCarty wrote:
>
[snip]
>>/usr/local/bin is another reasonable place.
>
> Except you _should_ need root privilege to write files there, and you
> shouldn't be running mprime as root.
Yes, but it requires root priviledge only to do the install,
not to run. It is, IMO, bad practice to store the data files
in the bin directory, anyway. That's what /usr/local/share and
/usr/local/var are for, or for multiple users working on
different primes (not a particularly good idea for this particular
project) to have separate data areas per user.
Mike
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