Wine without X
Chris Rees
utisoft at googlemail.com
Sat Mar 28 14:46:22 PDT 2009
2009/3/28 Robert Huff <roberthuff at rcn.com>:
>
> Mel Flynn writes:
>
>> > Can I ask one more possibly really dumb question, to which I
>> > can find no answer: Is there a 'conventional', or sensible
>> > for one reason oranother, place to download application source to?
>>
>> Most systems I use or inherited use a variation of ~/src ~/cvs or
>> ~/svn, where src are the tarballs + their extracted source and
>> cvs/svn checkouts and/or exports.
>
> I have never done this, but if I were running a private ports
> tree I would be tempted to root it (if not on a separate partition)
> at "/usr/priv_ports" or something similar and have the structure
> minic /usr/ports whereever possible. The name would then be
> semi-intuitive, and a simple change of a few environment variables
> (perhaps in the login file of an account dedicated to working on
> those ports) would be all it took to change the framework.
>
>
> Robert Huff
>
I'm always inclined to use --PREFIX=/sw/local/ when compiling; I'm
used to Fink on my Mac, so /sw is a nice directory for that.
Chris
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