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Howto install RPM package for non-Root user directory?
Dear expert,
Suppose I have an application that comes in rpm format. Let's call it: Code:
my_downloaded_package.rpm a root user). Say the directory where I want to install above rpm package is: Code:
~/.my_desired_location -monkfan |
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