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.
>
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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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