Just call the corresponding binary, and everything should work fine.
To be more precise, you could for example install with
sh lilypond-2.10.33-1.linux-x86.sh --prefix=/usr/local/lily2.10
sh lilypond-2.11.36-1.linux-x86.sh --prefix=/usr/local/lily2.11

and then call /usr/local/lily2.10/bin/lilypond to get 2.10.33 and
/usr/local/lily2.11/bin/lilypond to get 2.11.36.
I often have to command windows open, one where I've set the $PATH
to include the stable version, another where I've set the $PATH to the
development version.

  /Mats

milarepa7 wrote:
Hello, I'd like to know what is the way to invoke a specific lilypond version?
I saw the command "LILYPOND_DATADIR" to set this up ( for me it would be
/usr/share/lilypond/2.11.37 or 2.10.33)
I don't know how to do that and maybe there's an easier way.
To be more precise, I'm under Gentoo and put these two versions in two
different slots but there's nothing like gcc-config : lilypond-config and it
seems that I can't directly invoke a specific version...
Regards
Matth

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