Bryan Stanbridge wrote:
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.)
Cheers,
Bryan...
First, Valentin, thanks for asking. In truth, the presentation of
Lilypond is simply excellent - superb documentation, a program that
really works, and an excellent website (plus this extraordinary
discussion list). So...we're looking only a "the small stuff" here.
Second, I think Bryan's suggest is excellent, and would like to see it
adopted, because, as I've said, in six months of using Linux, this is my
first encounter with an installer of this sort, and it really tripped me
up. BUT, I'd add a note to the webpage (where the installer downloads
are found) which points out that the user will be offered this choice
and clarifies, briefly, the implications of each option. THAT, to my
mind, would be a perfect resolution of the problem.
t.
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