| There is no absolute place to install, but if you select the box
"Install in System Files" it will preselect the locations
/usr/local/bin, /usr/local/csound, /usr/local/doc/csound etc. The
minimal installation is preselected to include binaries and libraries.
>From a previous message I suspect that you are running the installer
from the wrong directory. The thing requires a file def.ins which it
finds in the current directory.
So
1: start an xterm
2: cd to the directory into which you unpacked the
Csound5.03-x86_64d.tar.gz file (should be in a linux_d64 subdirectory
I think)
3: run sudo installer
4: select "Install in System Files"
5: click "Install" button
This should give you binaries in /usr/local/bin/csound and similar
==John ffitch
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