RE: GNOME vs GNU gcc & glibc
- From: "Richard Hult" <rhult hem2 passagen se>
- To: "Sergio Brandano" <sb dcs qmw ac uk>
- Cc: "GNOME-List" <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: RE: GNOME vs GNU gcc & glibc
- Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 17:03:43 +0200
> An additional point is the following. Why should one mess up the
> system by installing the above 53+ tar-balls in /usr ? Yes, I made my
> attempt to install GNOME in /sw/gnome, and I reported the problems I
> encountered. The X11 comes clean into his very own /usr/X11R6, so why
> not having something like /usr/GNOME ? The additional advantage for
> doing this is that, like Xfree98, one can download the official (and
> tested) binary, and use it withouth bothering too much about which
> compiler, which libs etc.
I have installed gnome in /opt/gnome since day one and it works perfectly.
The only thing I did was running configure with --prefix=/opt/gnome.
Richard
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