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'''Note:''' Please see [[Modules]], which is now our preferred method of providing locally-built software to the Institute, as well as its various labs and centers. | |||
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<tt>/usr/local</tt> is managed via a [[Stow]] system. | <tt>/usr/local</tt> is managed via a [[Stow]] system. | ||
If you are looking for a specific piece of software you can list the directory <tt>/usr/local/stow</tt>. Some software is linked in with the <tt>stow</tt> command directly into <tt>bin,lib,man,sbin</tt> directories in <tt>/usr/local</tt>. | If you are looking for a specific piece of software you can list the directory <tt>/usr/local/stow</tt>. Some software is linked in with the <tt>stow</tt> command directly into <tt>bin,lib,man,sbin</tt> directories in <tt>/usr/local</tt>. | ||
For RHEL hosts, the software will be moving from <tt>/usr/local</tt> to <tt>/opt/local</tt> to work around some issues with the root user and problems with NFS. |
Latest revision as of 13:36, 23 October 2024
Note: Please see Modules, which is now our preferred method of providing locally-built software to the Institute, as well as its various labs and centers.
/usr/local is managed via a Stow system.
If you are looking for a specific piece of software you can list the directory /usr/local/stow. Some software is linked in with the stow command directly into bin,lib,man,sbin directories in /usr/local.
For RHEL hosts, the software will be moving from /usr/local to /opt/local to work around some issues with the root user and problems with NFS.