>
>
> I also agree with Volker that most software is *not* meant to be 
> relocatable. I wonder why you think the opposite. 
>
>
To be fair (though this has nothing to do with pipedream's situation), if 
you are a GUI-only Mac user (say), you might think software is infinitely 
relocatable because it lets you drag and drop things all over the place 
with (usually) no apparent side effects.  Even though most people just 
leave things in the default Applications directory, and even though 
presumably some software would barf if you did try to relocate it.  I'm not 
sure about the Windows situation but I wouldn't be surprised if at least 
some applications "look" like you can do it there too.

But as long as we are very clear about where it needs to be installed on a 
given system, I think most users could live with that. 

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