Hello.
On 6/10/05, Bob Jamison <rwjj@...127...> wrote:
Aaron and Sarah Spike wrote:
Having both versions has been a good experience. It is a safety net. If a old feature breaks in CVS it is likely I can still use that feature in the stable version. Best of all I can do this without having to revert to an earlier version by uninstalling and reinstalling.
I go one step farther, and put Inkscape in its own installation directory, with ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/inkscape ...blah....
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I used to have different Inkscape versions as in: /opt/inkscape-0.38 /opt/inkscape-0.39cvs /opt/inkscape-etc with a link to my current Inkscape like: /opt/inkscape -> /opt/inkscape-0.39cvs
With /opt/inkscape in my $PATH, it was easy to change to whatever version I needed to test.
Greetings!
Daniel Díaz yosoy@...31...