Valentin Villenave wrote: > We provide a shell script, that is *perfectly* maintained for both our > stable and development versions, and for a wide range of operating > systems and architectures. It can either be run in root mode (files go > to /usr/local/) or in user mode (files goes to your home directory, > which I definitely do not like but which can be prefered for > non-power-users). What could the next step be? Greetings Valentin,
I haven't written any install scripts, but is it possible to have a check, much like some OS X programs, where it asks "Do you want this program available to all users, or just your user?" and then if they select all-users to install as root instead of just install locally? (That is switch to the sudo style of installation.)
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