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== 6. Managing your own program hierarchy | == 6. Managing your own program hierarchy (optional) == | ||
If you intend to compile for yourself a lot of utilities, you may use a specific "usr" hierachy into your own dir (Linux from scratch way). Go back to step 2, and configure octave as: | |||
./configure --prefix=${HOME}/usr | ./configure --prefix=${HOME}/usr | ||
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This way, most ordinary commands like "man octave", "info octave", or launching octave itself, will first explore your own hierachy. | This way, most ordinary commands like "man octave", "info octave", or launching octave itself, will first explore your own hierachy. | ||
== Uninstall == | == Uninstall == |
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