On 2013-11-28, Nikolay Pavlov wrote:
> Also using "make install" is considered a bad practice for any
> distribution. It does not do something like rendering vim unusable,
> but maintaining jobs (like updating software on machine) will
> become such a pain in ass if you have packages installed like this.
"make install" is pretty standard practice and this is the first I've
heard that it is considered bad. It has always worked fine for me.
The only problem I can think of is that it is not always easy to
uninstall programs, but I never do that.
What do you recommend instead?
Regards,
Gary
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