edwardspl@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > FuziOK wrote: > >edwardspl@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >>FuziOK wrote: > >>>edwardspl@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >>>>FuziOK wrote: > >>>>>edwardspl@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >>>>>>Hello, > >>>>>> > >>>>>>If so, what a good ( best ) solution for the problem ? > >>>>>>Due to some user may need to install the source code packages by > >>>>>> using sudo... > >>>>>> > >>>>>>Edward. > >>>>> > >>>>>For most of packages, you can install them into your home dir (or > >>>>> other places where you have enough privileges). Like this > >>>>> > >>>>>$ ./configure --prefix=/path/to/some/where && make && make install > >>>>> > >>>>>Of course, you'd better add /path/to/some/where/bin to PATH. > >>>> > >>>>Hello, > >>>> > >>>>Sorry, did you means that we needn't to config the sudo ( such as > >>>>sudores ) ? > >>>> > >>>>Edward. > >>> > >>>If you want to install packages into your own dir, no root (sudo) > >>>privilege is needed. > >> > >>Hello, > >> > >>BUT now is needed ! > >> > >>Edward. > > > >Which package do you want to install? > >Have you re-configured with '--prefix=/path/to/some/where' and re-maked? > >If failed, try using a fresh unpacked copy of the source. > > Hello, > > Eg : ftp , webmin / usermin, may be phpbb also ! > > Edward. To install packages like webmin, I think, root privilege is really needed. (Webmin is used for system administration, not a user's application.)