Hi Michael,
Michael Stahl wrote (07-11-11 18:05)
1. there used to be a user-install script which could install the RPMs
as created in instsetoo_native not in the system, but in some path given
as parameter (even on Debian), and patch it to use a user installation
also in that directory; have used that a lot until last year or so...
Ah, sounds interesting. A script to achieve the same that I do manually
now, basically.
2. it is possible to build a tarball installation set that can be
unpacked anywhere and also uses its own user installation; no system
integration of course.
configure --with-package-format=archive
of course i have no idea what our tinderboxes do currently, but perhaps
you find this useful...
The first would make this tiny part of my life easier.
But, as you may have seen somewhere in the thread, there indeed seems
smthng special/different with what comes from the thinderboxes.
Regards,
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