On 10/9/23 16:15, Lucas Russo via
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Hi Ralph, Abdalla,
I understand. Because there's no separate "installation
phase" it
doesn't seem possible to achieve what I was thinking.
Thanks,
Lucas
Hi Lucas,
Why not? Unless I misunderstood what you want, you could do
make
INSTALL_LOCATION=${HOME}/tmp/staging/ FINAL_LOCATION=/opt/test
sudo mv
${HOME}/tmp/staging/ /opt/test
sudo chown -R
epics:epics /opt/test #
Or root, or whatever
Perhaps having the staging directory under $(TOP) or /tmp makes
more sense, it depends on your case, but you get the idea. Would
this work for you?
Best,
Jure
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