Am Mittwoch, 4. Mai 2011 schrieb Enrico Forestieri: > On Wed, May 04, 2011 at 05:44:06PM +0200, Kornel wrote: > > Am Mittwoch, 4. Mai 2011 schrieb Enrico Forestieri: > > > On Wed, May 04, 2011 at 05:25:02PM +0200, Kornel wrote: > > > > I would like to change the actual name "lyx" to "lyx20" as we have > > > > for branch 1.6 "lyx16". It allows parallel installation of > > > > lyx(trunk) and some branches. > > > > > > Do you mean that there's no other way to do it (parallel installations) > > > with cmake? > > > > Installation is ok, but using packages is problem. > > As of now, cmake creates package say > > > > lyx-2.0.38583-Linux.deb > > > > and > > > > lyx-2.1.38583-Linux.deb > > > > We cannot install both packages at the same time. > > > > With my change, there will be package > > > > lyx20-2.0.38583-Linux.deb > > > > which can be installed along with the 2.1 version without conflicts. > > > > The files-list in both version (lyx-2.0*.deb, lyx20-2.0*.deb) is of > > course the same. > > What I mean is that with the autotools I can configure using > --with-version-suffix=-2.0 in one case and --with-version-suffix=-2.1 > in the other case, obtaining 2 different installations that do not > conflict at all. I could even install 2 different flavors of the > same version of LyX without any conflicts. Is it possible doing that > with cmake?
Of course. I am not whining about simple "install". It is the package manager (e.g. dpkg on debian) who does not allow to install two different versions of the same package. There is no difference in this regard between autotools and cmake. Kornel
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