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发表于 2006-9-6 12:14:05
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问题不引大家兴趣埃,好像是太简单了,呵呵。。结贴
一些参考:
well, both books LFS/BLFS say it's "your distro, your rules"
BLFS just gives you a wide varitey of options to choose from.
putting everything in --prefix=/usr just helps to keep things organized
and keep the main "system" files clean..........
you can always use --prefix=/opt/usr if you want further organize
your own programs.......
It keeps things simple if you install everything in /usr. If you install stuff elsewhere you then have to add that to /etc/ld.so.conf and extend your $PATH and $PKG_CONFIG_PATH to include the new files. It all gets too confusing for my little brain. Keep it simple, works for me.
EDIT: FWIW I use /usr in general, /opt for anything precompiled - Firefox, Open Office, Acrobat Reader and Java (lazy I know) - and /usr/local for testing before I put it into /usr. |
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