My name is Andrew, and I use Debian Lenny on an x86 machine.
I love Debian. I love apt. The Debian/Apt combination has allowed me to
use software I would have never before dreamed to be possible to use.
I'm quite content with my system at the moment. My problem comes when a
piece of software that I use with frequency is updated by the developers
in a major way. The Debian repositories do not reflect this change, and
likely won't for some time.
The software in question is emacs22. Currently I have it compiled in my
home directory at ~/source/emacs/, where I run it directly out of the
src directory. I dare not "make install", or my apt install will be
permanently harmed and/or it won't work and I will be faced with a
crippled, non-running version of emacs on my system. Not only that, but
with this compilation I was able to enable GTK for the X11 run of emacs.
I loved having that kind of flexibility with my compilation.
Is there anything I can do to ensure that if I did a make install it
wouldn't affect my current install or something like that?
Thanks,
Andrew Gray
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