On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 06:35:13PM +0200, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
> install cxofffice as root, and install app's as root as well.
> "administrator menu" like in real windows.
> 

I installed it as root which installed it into /usr/local/cxoffice.
When I installed a program as root a link in /usr/bin was installed,
only the program was installed in /root/.cxoffice instead of
/usr/local/cxoffice/ which made impossible for the regular user to run.

> you installed cxoffice into ~/cxoffice, and you want other people to see it? 
> don't think so
> ×××× ×××, 17 ××××××× 2003, 17:25, ××××:
> > I am testing out crossover office and I tried to intall some programs.
> > I want to install the programs globaly so all users can use them
> > (actually only me but I want them centralized).
> > When install using the normal interface the programs are installed into
> > a local wine directort in the user's dir. Is it possible to bypass this
> > and install into the gloval directoy (/usr/local/cxoffice/... instead of
> > ~/.cxoffice)?
> >
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> diego,
> 
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