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As far as I understand, if install bake, then it communicates with the system directories. Everything is clear with include/lib, but where to install meta correctly into the system?
bake .
[ error] failed to locate binary for package 'bake.lang.c'
[ from] could not load driver 'bake.lang.c'
[ from] failed to load driver for language 'c'
[ warn] ignoring '.' because of errors
no projects found in'.'
I want to build a package that would install bake on the system, and not locally, so it is necessary to place the files in the correct directories.
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Hm, I have never tried it but I think you'd have to create something like a /usr/local/meta directory. If you mirror the directory structure in ~/bake of a local install in /usr/local and then point BAKE_HOME TO /usr/local, it should work.
Note that while I think this is possible, bake hasn't really been designed to be a system-level package manager.
As far as I understand, if install bake, then it communicates with the system directories. Everything is clear with include/lib, but where to install
meta
correctly into the system?I want to build a package that would install bake on the system, and not locally, so it is necessary to place the files in the correct directories.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: