Installer should allow installation of macport in custom locations - for users without admin access
Daniel J. Luke
dluke at geeklair.net
Wed Jul 28 15:22:15 PDT 2010
On Jul 28, 2010, at 6:04 PM, Mark Farnell wrote:
> It is nice to see that everything is now contained in /opt/local/ and
> /usr/ is no longer touched.
I don't think the installer has ever installed into /usr
> However to allow macport to be installed by users without admin
> privilege within their home directory, we should allow users to
> specify custom install directory, and if the user has write access to
> the destination directory, user should *not* be asked for password.
this is supported, but not by the installer. You can install from the source into a prefix that's not /opt/local
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