Some products do a software install in a parallel directory, hard linking 
unchanged files and copying in new files, so any debris is side-stepped.  Of 
course, this makes more sense if you do not skip versions, or id all files have 
a version in the name, and then the fetch needs to pull down just the missing 
files!  You can even save the old dir for quick roll back.  Sometimes the 
current version is a soft link to one of the install directory trees that were 
named with a version suffix, so roll back is just a soft link replacement.

If you send everything to everyone, you can install in a new replacement or 
parallel directory, so old debris is ignored.  The user and specific book 
settings live in a different folder, as I recall.
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