Colin Rafferty <craffert(a)ms.com> writes:
So if you mount laptop:/usr/local onto localhost:/mnt/local, you
could
use the configure option: --prefix=/mnt/local.
Then just `make install.
I found the easiest way was to type 'make install prefix=/tmp/xemacs'
The enter /tmp/xemacs and make a tar files, to later be unpacked in
/usr/local on the other machine.
Given that I'm having this problem with c-z as any user other than
root (please see my other posting), is it possible this approach has
failed me somehow?
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