7. Bootstrapping
Suppose you have a stow directory all set up and ready to go:
`/usr/local/stow/perl' contains the Perl installation,
`/usr/local/stow/stow' contains Stow itself, and perhaps you have
other packages waiting to be stowed. You'd like to be able to do this:
| | cd /usr/local/stow
stow -vv *
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but stow is not yet in your PATH. Nor can you do this:
| | cd /usr/local/stow
stow/bin/stow -vv *
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because the `#!' line at the beginning of stow tries to
locate Perl (usually in `/usr/local/bin/perl'), and that won't be
found. The solution you must use is:
| | cd /usr/local/stow
perl/bin/perl stow/bin/stow -vv *
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