Hi all
Unfortunatley there are some files of mine, on which I simply cannot
work with 1.6.0svn, due to a problematic bug with the index-insets.
So I want to install 1.5.2 again, but at the same time keep 1.6.0svn for
testing and for the editing of my new files (without index). Having both
at the same time would also be good for me to produce a useful
bug-report about the index-problem.
As I am working in Debian-based Ubuntu, I have always used 
"checkinstall" (instead of "make install"), in order to build a Debian
lyx-package. 
Now, when I want to install 1.5.2 in addition to 1.6.0svn, he complains
that there is already a later version, and does not continue...
Is this different if I use "make install"? I didn't want to do so,
because I thought that deinstalling is cleaner, when I build a
debian-package with checkinstall. 
Perhaps you tell me that this is nonsense... Sorry I am not experienced
in those things.
I would appreciate an quick advise, what I can do, in order to run both
versions. Otherwise I cannot continue my everyday work.
Best, Sebastian


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