On 10/12/04 4:35 AM, "Mark Waddingham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> There might be an option when using 'rpm' from a terminal to allow two
> distinct versions to co-exist - but having had a brief look at the
> man-page nothing sticks out at providing this functionality. However, you
>
Hi Ken,
There might be an option when using 'rpm' from a terminal to allow two
distinct versions to co-exist - but having had a brief look at the
man-page nothing sticks out at providing this functionality. However, you
can just use the .tgz distribution and do a manual install - and this
is p
I've already got a copy of Rev 2.5 on my Red Hat Linux box, but I wanted to
install 2.2.1 also. However when I run the .rpm it tells me that
"revolution is already installed". Any suggestions on getting these two to
coexist peacefully?
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software
Web site: http://www.sonsoth