I would keep your system up-to-date with the latest version via PEAR and
then each individual symfony project should have the symfony libraries used
to build the project frozen with the svn repository or included via
externals.

- Jon

On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:43 AM, Stephen Melrose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
> Hi there,
>
> We're just coming to the end of a project here at work that we built
> using Symfony 1.0.17.
>
> In the not too distant future, we will be starting our next project
> that we will be building in Symfony 1.1 (or 1.2 if it is out by then).
>
> However, we will also need to maintain the first project in 1.0.17 for
> the forseeable future.
>
> My question is, what is the best way to have multiple versions of
> Symfony installed on one computer and develop with them, hopefully at
> the same time?
>
> I have done some playing this week and I believe I achived this, by I
> want to check if what I am doing is the best method.
>
> I have a folder called "Stock Code" and within it I have 2 Symfony
> folders which are check outs from the SVN. One is version 1.0.17 and
> the other is 1.1.2. I have not used PEAR.
>
> If I want to develop in either version, I set my Symfony path in
> environment variables in my system to the folder of the version I am
> working in.
>
> Is this the right approach?
>
> Thanks.
>
> >
>


-- 
Jonathan H. Wage
Open Source Software Developer & Evangelist
http://www.jwage.com

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