I don't know if /usr/local is a more widespread convention or not.
Well, all(?) GNU packages come with /usr/local as default root.
Mate> (BTWY, I'd add `./configure --src' to Kayvan's rpm to configure lyx
Mate> for the local system).
Hmmm... I've never had a problem with LyX
Hi Mate!
Mate> Since I was on vacation, I am just picking up the thread now.
Mate> 1) /usr/local vs /usr.
Mate> Without making religious wars, let me say that if your /usr
Mate> partition full, you want to install elsewhere. Typically, there
Mate> is enough space on /usr/local---or you can m
Since I was on vacation, I am just picking up the thread now.
1) /usr/local vs /usr.
Without making religious wars, let me say that
if your /usr partition full, you want to install elsewhere.
Typically, there is enough space on /usr/local---or you can move
/usr/local to a different partition (