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Look into the install command.
Often folks will include a makefile with an install target that places the various needed files in the correct locations.
Correct me if I misunderstood, I will include
Makefile
, and when runmake install
it will executeinstall
command?Correct.
make install
command will invoke install once for each file you need put in place.Make is just a tool that I like to use, you could even just add an install.sh script that sets up all the needed files.
sorry to bother but I was thinking, should I consider
./install.sh
executed with root and non-root perm If so, essential files should placed in/usr/local/share
?Not sure I have enough context to really tell you what to do here. It's semi normal for folks to have scripts in /home//bin
Thanks