mention that make install PREFIX=/usr/local is broken
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The "`make install`" target is a wrapper around "`setup.py install`"
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that uses `--single-version-externally-managed` to bypass the extra
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checking that setuptools does. This allows "`make install`" and
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"`make install PREFIX=/usr/local`" to work the same way as traditional unix
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checking that setuptools does. This allows "`make install`" to work the same way as traditional unix
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software (via GNU autoconf, etc).
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("`make install PREFIX=/usr/local`" does not currently work -- see #703.)
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TODO: There should be some way to use "`setup.py easy_install`" to install
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Tahoe **and** its dependencies into the system somewhere, but I haven't
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been able to figure out how.
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@ -165,4 +166,3 @@ Tahoe is primarily developed on Debian/Ubuntu machines. You can either build
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from source (as described by this page), or download pre-compiled debian
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packages for several distributions. See the DownloadDebianPackages page for
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details.
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