On Fr, 03 Aug 2012, Dražen Lučanin wrote:
> But if there can't be a separate packaging system, how come we can
> normally use easy_install or pip for Python packages? What method did

I have no idea what easy_install and pip are and what they are doing,
I assume installing into /usr/local. 

I have seen somewhere a wrapper/patch for tlmgr that does something
similar, but I don't want to develop it myself.

Everyone is invited to work on that and send me patches.

Best wishes

Norbert
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