Hi Jigal, all,

Jigal van Hemert wrote:

> cono wrote:
>
>> Problem. I thought installing both Nl with and without Key-ID
>>
>> So on Win XP I installed:
>>     a. 2.0Nl with KeyID
>>
>> After that started installation of
>>     b. 2.0Nl_RC2 (with older translation) *in another directory*
>>
>> However, the install is so 'friendly' to remove a. ...
>>
>> Thus, before trying to install 2.0_UK: what am I missing?
>
>
> Well I tried the other way around: first the English 2.0RC2 from the
> OOo site and after that I tried to install the 2.0NL-with-keyid-build.
>
> The installation was aborted with the message that a newer version was
> detected and that I could not continue the installation without
> removing the newer version first...
>
> It seems that we're in a deadlock situation. RC2_UK removes the
> NL-keyid-build and NL-keyid-build cannot be installed when RC2_UK is
> there :-(
>
> For reviewing the help files we "only" need the latest NL and UK
> helpfiles. If they can somehow be isolated from the rest of the
> program...
>
You can install builds with a different version number next to
eachother, but not two builds with the same version number, at least not
for the same user. Even if you could install them in different
directories, this would not work correctly. For example, which one of
the builds would the item "OpenOffice.org 2.0" in your start menu refer
to???

It should be possible to install them for different users in a
multi-user OS such as Linux or Windows XP (in that case you should
select "install for this user only"). But then you have to login as a
different user each time you want to use the other build. I don't think
it is possible to have a desktop showing the windows of both builds open
at the same time.

This problem might be solved if the version number of the key-ID build
would be changed from "2.0" to, for example, "1.9m999" or whatever.
I think that the version number is in a single source file which could
be edited before redoing the build.

Rafaella, who did the key-ID build? Could you ask if something like that
would be possible?

-- 
Vriendelijke groet,
Simon Brouwer.

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