The time when this could go awry is if you were to update your package to support only 0.3 or only 0.4, then the versions of the package that each version of Julia would attempt to load would be different, resulting in the directory flip-flopping between the 0.3 and 0.4 versions every time you pkg.update(). -E
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 4:25 PM, andrew cooke <[email protected]> wrote: > seems to work fine. > > > On Friday, 24 July 2015 18:36:05 UTC-3, andrew cooke wrote: >> >> If I am developing a package with multiple julia versions, will anything >> terrible happen if I Pkg.clone() the project twice (one for each version) >> and then replace one of those directories with a link to the other? >> >> So change from >> >> .julia/v0.3/MyPackage >> .julia/v0.4/MyPackage >> >> to >> >> .julia/v0.3/MyPackage >> .julia/v0.4/[link to above] >> >> and then use git commands directly? >> >> Could I run Pkg.test() for either version? >> >> Is anything likely to go wrong? >> >> Thanks. >> Andrew >> >
