simply:

juju deploy [charm] newcharmname

is what you're after.

Tom

On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 8:49 PM, fengxia <fx...@lenovo.com> wrote:

> Hi Juju,
>
> Previously, I was able to define two charms in bundle, both have `charm`
> (the path to charm files) set to the same location, but with different
> names, and `juju deploy this-bundle` will create two applications.
>
> For example (bundle):
>
> Sevices:
>
>    A:
>
>      charm: ./trusty/mycharm
>
> .....
>
>    B:
>
>       charm: ./trusty/mycharm
>
> Deploying this will create two applications, named "A" and "B".
>
> How to achieve this using two-step $ juju deploy [charm] commandline
> instead? On the second time Juju complained that application "mycharm"
> already exist.
>
>
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