Re: [Qgis-user] How to run synchronously stable and unstable qgis versions

2009-04-20 Thread Nikos Alexandris
Nikos: > > > ...actual problem is that I am unable to use "old" qgis project > > > files. Is there a work-around or an import/convert old _qgs_ files? Martin: > > What's the problem with old project files? From some version (0.11 I > > think) there is a mechanism for transformations of old proje

Re: [Qgis-user] How to run synchronously stable and unstable qgis versions

2009-04-20 Thread Nikos Alexandris
Nikos: > >With grass it is possible to compile && install && run grass64, > >grass65, grass7, etc. When compiling && installing qgis from source > >it's always _one_ binary called qgis. How could I do with qgis the > >same as I do with grass? Martin: > You can install qgis to different prefixes

Re: [Qgis-user] How to run synchronously stable and unstable qgis versions

2009-04-20 Thread Martin Dobias
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Nikos Alexandris wrote: > Hi list! > > With grass it is possible to compile && install && run grass64, grass65, > grass7, etc. > > When compiling && installing qgis from source it's always _one_ binary > called qgis. How could I do with qgis the same as I do with g

[Qgis-user] How to run synchronously stable and unstable qgis versions

2009-04-20 Thread Nikos Alexandris
Hi list! With grass it is possible to compile && install && run grass64, grass65, grass7, etc. When compiling && installing qgis from source it's always _one_ binary called qgis. How could I do with qgis the same as I do with grass? Kindest regards, Nikos --- P.S. My actual problem is that I am