> yes you can,  It was actually discussed a few weeks ago.  The trick is to 
> install one,
> then copy it to a new path  like, "symfony" to "symfony-1.0" then do an 
> upgrade, and
> copy "symfony" to "symfony-1.1" and them upgrade to 1.2
> 
> Then in each project change the data in config/config.php to point to the 
> right version
> of symfony.
> 
> Then in your $PATH make sure that . preceeds all of your other paths so when 
> you are
> in your project root you can just call symfony and the right symfony binary 
> will be
> called (ie the one in your project root).

OK I understood what you try to said me but I be very grateful if you can send 
me the thread link to see the entire post. 

Regards
Ing. Reynier Pérez Mira
Dirección Técnica IP 

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