That sounds great, I will try that. and put the old .90 somewhere
else.
On Sep 17, 4:09 pm, KillaBee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Sep 17, 3:49 pm, "Norman Harman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > KillaBee wrote:
> > > Is it possible to have two versions of django running at the same time
> > > on an Ubuntu server(9.0 and 1.0)?
>
> > Yes, depending on your definition of "running".
>
> > Far too much depends on how you've set things up and what exactly you
> > want to accomplish to give advice. Esp based on the little bit of
> > information you have provided.
>
> > It is also probably not a Django question but a sysadmin question.
>
> > --
> > Norman J. Harman Jr.
> > Senior Web Specialist, Austin American-Statesman
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> I just want to be able to use one or the other. Does Django stop this
> from happening? I can put the projects in different locations, even
> different log-ins. I set it put with svn and I know that .96 has it
> own folder.
>
> 1. Django .90 installed so that the app works.
> 2. To have this app up and running with .90.
> 3. Django 1.0 installed so that I can shut down .90 and run 1.0.
> 4. Run 1 so that I can recode my app for 1.0
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