Difference between revisions of "Sudo"

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If you're working on language data, `sudo` is pretty much only for running package managers like `apt` (or `port` or `dnf`) and for running package setup scripts like https://apertium.projectjj.com/apt/install-nightly.sh


If you're working on language data, <code>sudo<code> is pretty much only for running package managers like <code>apt</code> (or <code>port</code> or <code>dnf</code>) and for running package setup scripts like https://apertium.projectjj.com/apt/install-nightly.sh
In general, '''don't use `sudo` (and don't run as the root user) when building/compiling things'''.


In general, '''don't use <code>sudo</code> (and don't run as the root user) when building/compiling things'''
The only exception is `sudo make install`, but when working on language data you should never have to do this.

The only exception is <code>sudo make install</code>, but when working on language data you should never have to do this.

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