On Mon, 2008-04-07 at 23:11 -0400, Douglas Philips wrote:
> On 2008 Apr 7, at 11:04 PM, Steve Borho wrote:
> > There have been 58 downloads since this announcement.  However if you
> > want to hold off your hgcmd changes for 0.5 and are fairly certain  
> > there
> > won't be a need for an RC2, then I would be ok with a short  
> > announcement
> > on the mercurial list.
> 
> Hello,
>       I'm not one of the 58, and I was meaning to ask earlier, if I  
> download this version, what are the options with keeping 0.3 and esp.  
> with "upgrading" when the official 0.4 comes out?

All TortoiseHg binary installers are designed to be installed over the
top of an existing install or on a clean system; this can be
accomplished in only one reboot.  

Installing two side-by-side is not supported as the last installed
version essentially wins; the older one is (should be) entirely ignored.
Having an older install in the path before a newer install will lead to
broken behavior until it's removed.

So.. upgrading is always safe, but you should only have one version
installed at a time.

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