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Re: Two GNUstep environments
From: |
Armando Di Cianno |
Subject: |
Re: Two GNUstep environments |
Date: |
Tue, 14 Jun 2005 06:36:28 -0400 |
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On 2005-06-14 06:51:30 -0400 Stefan Urbanek <stefan@agentfarms.net>
wrote:
Hello,
How can one have two gnustep environments installed and switch
between them
easily? For example, have last stable release in /usr/GNUstep-stable
and CVS
in
/usr/GNUstep-CVS.
Is there a way one can change all GNUstep related environment
variables and
configurations with a single shell command or do I have to have two
different
shells open?
Is running "source .../GNUstep-[version]/.../GNUstep.sh" several
times in one
shell between "make" safe?
- - I close all programs
- - kill all daemons
- - source GNUstep-reset.sh
- - source GNUstep.sh
- - start the main daemons
- - start some programs
I think a better option I had once was using Xnest to run as a
different/test user, and run the CVS version in there. However, too
many progams give errors like "Only one instance of this program
allowed per X server!" which kind of boggles my mind -- do we or don't
we support multiple users?
__armando
Thanks,
Stefan
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