> On Jan 3, 2020, at 5:25 AM, Greg Feneis <mfen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Somebody replied to a comment I made about not being able to install an
> updated GnuCash alongside an older GnuCash, but I lost track of the
> response. It seemed to relay a variety of ways they were able to achieve
> multiple installations, but I was unable to discern any information on how
> that was done.
> 
> My wish for the ability to have multiple installations was for the
> installer dialog to allow this as an option, for anyone to use. I haven't
> installed GnuCash in a while, but the last time I did, the installer
> uninstalled the previous installation without an option to leave it there.
> At the time, I enquired about this very thing and was told it's not an
> option.
> 
> What's the secret?

You're probably not going to like this: The secret is to get a Mac. That's 
because on Macs most applications are self-contained bundles containing all of 
their non-system dependencies and there's no os-maintained list keeping track 
of them.

To have multiple installs on Windows or Linux one must bypass the 
application/package management system by building and installing GnuCash 
oneself, a task that's beyond the skills of most users.

Regards,
John Ralls



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