That's exactly what I'd like to do :)

Question: How?

I already have several different Harbour dirs in my ~ folder,
but if I build with mpkg_tgz.sh, I'm not getting any hbmk scripts
or binaries in my bin folder, neither any libs in lib.

If I run './make_gnu.sh install', the results is a bunch
of errors '/usr/local/...: No such file or directory'.

[ Shouldn't this by default install in the local dirs? ]

Brgds,
Viktor


On 2008.10.05., at 22:41, Lorenzo Fiorini wrote:

On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 10:28 PM, Szakáts Viktor <harbour. [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

To slightly rephrase my previous question:
- How to use Harbour on Unixes without sudo or admin rights?
- How to use multiple versions of Harbour on Unixes in parallel?

Creates different install dirs in your home directory.

F.e I have

$HOME/mingw32-harbour
$HOME/mingwce-harbour
$HOME/devel-harbour

hb* scripts will "remember" the install dir so you can use
$HOME/mingw32-harbour/bin/hbmk -n -static -gtnul speedtst.prg

best regards,
Lorenzo
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