as far as I know, the stacks at BitNami offer only an easy-to-install full 
package ready-to-launch of the latest version, so in this case CE 4.7.4

you could integrate those in your deployment system, for example a stage inside 
Amazon cloud, but you can not have multiple versions from the shop - as long as 
you do not manually install them additional

check out a package from BitNami, and you know what it contains and does

Von meinem Android-Gerät gesendet.

-----Original Message-----
From: Marco Steinhaeuser <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Di., 23 Apr 2013 21:03
Subject: Re: [oxid-dev-general] OXID eShop now available in BitNami

Hi Ashant,

Beltran @bitnami is in this mailing list since we started announcing the beta 
waiting for your replies. Probably he'd like to answer himself ;)

Best
Marco

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Thank you Ray and Marco - that's awesome, and you are awesome.

How does versioning work?  If a developer is working on 6 projects each in 
different versions (like 4.3, 4.6, 4.7) of OXID, combination of CE, PE, EE 
projects - does he have to help himself to 6 Bitnami binaries?

Thanks, and may I just say again... you are awesome.

Ashant

On Apr 23, 2013, at 15:12, Marco Steinhaeuser 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
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> That means if you want to run OXID eShop you need to have an operating 
> system, a database server, a webserver, PHP installed and everything has to 
> be configured properly. This is where BitNami comes into the game: install 
> OXID eShop with one click no matter if you want to run it in your laptop or 
> host it in the cloud.
>
> The most cool thing is that one can choose the environment by taste, no 
> matter if preferring the Amazon cloud, a virtual machine or a LAMP, MAMP or 
> even a WAMP stack.
>
> We'd like to thank BitNami in the name of the whole community for the useful 
> stacks as well as @Ray who managed the entire workflow by himself!
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