Article 521RP In 2020, The Value of /OPT

In 2020, The Value of /OPT

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As I understand it both /usr/local/ and /opt were originally designed to allow a great deal of flexibility for unusual use cases, and to my knowledge, neither are used much anymore.

I would like to run an isolated set of commands and libraries for a few old KDE3 apps by installing everything they need all in /opt, but I'm not certain how I can set it up so libraries with the same names are kept separate from those for KTown, for example. I don't see how a system-wide $PATH can keep them separated so I'm thinking of a set of symbolic links that can arrange it so only apps run from /opt/kde3/bin, for example, will find the appropriate libraries and not cause interference with KTown/Plasma5.

Has anyone else thought about this or done such a thing? If I can get this to work properly I am considering attempting to make TDE coexist with Plasma5 by maintaining complete separation and employing the sddm login/selector to choose between them. Any comments welcome and thanks 8")latest?d=yIl2AUoC8zA latest?i=54rb9i9D7_k:Gxr2qva9Ovo:F7zBnMy latest?i=54rb9i9D7_k:Gxr2qva9Ovo:V_sGLiP latest?d=qj6IDK7rITs latest?i=54rb9i9D7_k:Gxr2qva9Ovo:gIN9vFw54rb9i9D7_k
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