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Installation with no /usr access
I want to install a software program on a computer cluster that I have remote access to. I don't have /usr access on the cluster. I am allowed to put software on the cluster, apparently not on /usr tree.
What folder should I put program executables into so that I can access them from all my other folders on the /home/myfolder tree? Thanks |
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