I think that implies there is a resource conflict. They are sharing a
common resource so one becomes potentially dependent on the others
resources. For xample. Lets say I install LMMS 64 bit, then LMMS 32 bit. If
they share their theme folders, then the 64 bit version probably just had
it's themes assigned to the 32 bit version. Now if I uninstall the 32bit
version, because the 64 bit version is still dependent on the 32bit themes,
that folder will probably not be deleted. So the 64bit version now points
at the 32bit version for it's themes, and yet has duplicate theme data in
it's own folder. Then the user decides to manually delete the 32bit folder,
which shouldn't be needed, but probably will be. Does this cause the 64bit
to loose track of it's theme data, or does it revert to looking in it's own
folder again? Note I'm not saying things will break, but the point is by
making stuff dependent on the other it adds additional stuff that has to be
dealt with. As a side note a lot of times shared resources are stored in
the users folder in appdata, or a custom location for the given
application, because leaving application data in Program Files after an
application has been uninstalled is messy.
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 4:04 AM, Tobias Doerffel
<tobias.doerf...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Of course you must not mix versions, especially if there are major
> changes. As said, if you have 0.9.91 32 bit and 64 bit installed in
> parallel, everything should work well :-)
>
> Toby
>
>
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