"William D. Tallman" wrote:
> I get the idea that it is possible to have more than one version of the gimp
> installed at the same time. If one has .gimp, .gimp-1.1, and .gimp-1.2 in
> their home directory, as I have, and finding the same thing elsewhere in
> /usr/*, it suggests that it would be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2001-01-15 at 1219.44 -0800):
> I get the idea that it is possible to have more than one version of the gimp
> installed at the same time. If one has .gimp, .gimp-1.1, and .gimp-1.2 in
> their home directory, as I have, and finding the same thing elsewhere in
> /usr/*, it sugge
William D. Tallman wrote:
> I get the idea that it is possible to have more than one version of the gimp
> installed at the same time. If one has .gimp, .gimp-1.1, and .gimp-1.2 in
I'm no expert, but I would imagine you'd run very quickly into library
conflicts with assorted versions requiring
"William D. Tallman" wrote:
>
> If this has already been well discussed, I beg pardon for the redundancy
>
> I get the idea that it is possible to have more than one version of the gimp
> installed at the same time. If one has .gimp, .gimp-1.1, and .gimp-1.2 in
> their home directory, as I
If this has already been well discussed, I beg pardon for the redundancy
I get the idea that it is possible to have more than one version of the gimp
installed at the same time. If one has .gimp, .gimp-1.1, and .gimp-1.2 in
their home directory, as I have, and finding the same thing elsewher