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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-23T18:04:09.000Z",
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  "textContent": "> > > ## Clonti\n>>>\n>>> Mineclonia-specific desktop Luanti builds with user content stored globally (RUN_IN_PLACE=1) and halon's (SS)CSM support enabled\n>\n> [...]\n>>\n>> isnt \"RUN_IN_PLACE=1\" locally ?\n>\n> shouldnt it be \"RUN_IN_PLACE=0\" for globally ???\n>\n> _globally_ is in reference to _user content_ and is relative to the \"installation\" that is produced by extracting the tarball/zip. All user content in this case is stored where the binaries are and all users (if more than one) would be sharing the same user content. _locally_ then would mean every user stores their content at their own home folder, not where the binary is.\n> If you have a better term for this, please share it with me. I think I put \"locally\" instead of \"globally\" there originally but then flipped it because that seemed more logical.\n\nWe're getting tied up in knots about what these two terms \"local\" and \"global\" in reference to what run in place does - Walker taking the (probably more correct) view that \"the files are local to the installation directory\", whereas you ended up at the view \"the files are globally shared between users\". It is more helpful to say that the files are all in relative paths to the installation directory and not some expected global installation like %appdata%\\\\.minetest. But is that really expected? Because the official builds of Luanti for Windows were all run-in-place=true builds for years, and only recently are they experimenting with the installers (okay, I think a long time ago there were installers too, anyway...)\n\nStatistics: Posted by Blockhead — Mon Feb 23, 2026 18:04\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Luanti-related projects • Re: [Windows/Linux] Clonti: Mineclonia-specific Luanti builds with halon's (SS)CSM",
  "updatedAt": "2026-02-23T18:04:09.000Z"
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