You might also want to look at modules.sourceforge.net .
At one time there was a project that was a package manager that expected
to install each package using the "modules" framework, but that was
years aog and it never got off the ground.
If I had the time I'd be working on that.
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-Original Message-
From: Baurzhan Ismagulov
To: automake@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Multiple version installation
Date: Tue, 5 May 2015 23:46:32 +0200
On Tue, May 05, 2015 at 04:41:04PM +, Andy Falanga (afalanga) wrote:
>> I am wondering what techniques are considered most usef
On Tue, May 05, 2015 at 04:41:04PM +, Andy Falanga (afalanga) wrote:
> I am wondering what techniques are considered most useful for managing
> multiple installation of versions. For example, my team produces a C++
> library which we provide both a C++ and a python API. A couple of our
> cons
On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 9:41 AM, Andy Falanga (afalanga)
wrote:
> I am wondering what techniques are considered most useful for managing
> multiple installation of versions. For example, my team produces a C++
> library which we provide both a C++ and a python API. A couple of our
> consumers thi
Hi,
I am wondering what techniques are considered most useful for managing
multiple installation of versions. For example, my team produces a C++
library which we provide both a C++ and a python API. A couple of our
consumers think they will need multiple versions concurrently. Knowing
that thi