That's not true either. That may be true if you install it into a path with a space in it, but you can definitely use something other than the suggested location safely.
Using the short-name alias instead works most of the time.
I'm not going to avoid putting it in the root just to create a link in the root. That would be silly.
In reply to Re^4: Darwin and File::HomeDir
by ikegami
in thread Darwin and File::HomeDir
by wrinkles
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