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Since the desktop fie has the same name for a user install and a system-wide, the system-wide install is not visible in the desktop when a user install is in place. Perhaps this is as it should be, command-line access still works OK when testing.... but this need some thought.
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I think it's fine, because that's how it usually is with stuff installed in places like /usr/local. I think we can assume the users to fit into one of the following categories:
they actually prefer this package, so this situation is ideal
they try this one out, don't like it and uninstall it via make uninstall
they are testing/developing the package, are aware of the issue and know how to deal with it
When I put something in ~/bin it also shadows ~/usr/bin. (at least when you don't have a very uncommen $PATH). So I would consider this as standard linux behavior.
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Since the desktop fie has the same name for a user install and a system-wide, the system-wide install is not visible in the desktop when a user install is in place. Perhaps this is as it should be, command-line access still works OK when testing.... but this need some thought.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: