On 7/9/06, Robert Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Suse does that, but so does python by default if you compile it from scratch; Suse is just following the path of least resistence. I don't like it much, I think distributions should leave /usr/local empty, but when you compile your own stuff it should arguably end up in /usr/local by default.
Chuck
Christian Kristukat wrote:
> Robert Kern <robert.kern <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
>> I believe that Debian recently changed its configuration to default to
>> /usr/local (for good reason!). Perhaps that is causing what you see.
>
> I just found out that this is feature/bug of opensuse 10.1. I'm beginning to
> like it but can you tell what you have to do to force it install to /usr/lib?
Suse does that, but so does python by default if you compile it from scratch; Suse is just following the path of least resistence. I don't like it much, I think distributions should leave /usr/local empty, but when you compile your own stuff it should arguably end up in /usr/local by default.
Chuck
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