Hi Yves,

This is less of a distro issue and more of a managing multiple versions of
Erlang issue. I would encourage you to check out either kerl[0] or
erln8[1]. kerl is more mature and well known, but erln8 (written by Basho's
Dave Parfitt) is pretty neat as it allows you to set a specific version of
Erlang to specific paths.

Hope this helps.

[0] https://github.com/spawngrid/kerl
[1] https://github.com/metadave/erln8

Tom


On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 2:27 PM, Yves S. Garret
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I recently found out about Riak and wanted to give it a try on my laptop.
>  I have Arch Linux running it and I like the OS enough so that I don't want
> to install something else in its place.
>
> The problem that I ran into is that I have R16B03 installed (and it works
> very well.)  I need -- correct me if I'm wrong -- R15B01.  However, I'm not
> sure how to do the install of R15B01 without over-riding the /usr/bin/erl
> symlink.
>
> Now, I'm thinking.  How did others tackle this on the same type of distro?
>  What would you recommend?
>
> --Yves
>
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