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4. Making package objects relocatable

Package objects can be delivered either with fixed locations (their location on the installation machine is defined by the package and cannot be changed) or as relocatable (they have no absolute location requirements on the installation machine). The location for relocatable package objects is determined during the installation process.

You can define two types of relocatable objects: collectively relocatable and individually relocatable. All collectively relocatable objects are placed relative to the same directory once the relocatable root directory is established. Individually relocatable objects are not restricted to the same directory location as collectively relocatable objects.


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