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I've installed python 3.5.2 on my system, but it was divededdivided between folders in /usr/local, some went to lib, some to bin... I know why this is for packages, which are installed by apt-get, but I would prefer to install packages (which are not from package manager) to one directory.

Can this be done? And how can we properly uninstall this kind of packages?

Note: when
when I installed textlive2015textlive2015, from the tug.org it all installed in one directory /usr/local/texlive.

I've installed python 3.5.2 on my system, but it was diveded between folders in /usr/local, some went to lib, some to bin... I know why this is for packages, which are installed by apt-get, but I would prefer to install packages (which are not from package manager) to one directory.

Can this be done? And how can we properly uninstall this kind of packages?

Note: when I installed textlive2015, from the tug.org it all installed in one directory /usr/local/texlive.

I've installed python 3.5.2 on my system, but it was divided between folders in /usr/local, some went to lib, some to bin. I know why this is for packages, which are installed by apt-get, but I would prefer to install packages (which are not from package manager) to one directory.

Can this be done? And how can we properly uninstall this kind of packages?

Note:
when I installed textlive2015, from the tug.org it all installed in one directory /usr/local/texlive.

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How to install/uninstall python 3.x to specific path?

I've installed python 3.5.2 on my system, but it was diveded between folders in /usr/local, some went to lib, some to bin... I know why this is for packages, which are installed by apt-get, but I would prefer to install packages (which are not from package manager) to one directory.

Can this be done? And how can we properly uninstall this kind of packages?

Note: when I installed textlive2015, from the tug.org it all installed in one directory /usr/local/texlive.