I suppose it is prudent to delete one app before installing the other,
just to be safe in the case of production operation.

It appears because of version differences, there is no conflict of
profiles.  And I keep the unpack locations separated on a shared server.

Also, LibreOffice uses locations separate from any OO.o version I have
on the same machine, including for user profiles and other application
data, so I think I got lucky.  OOo-dev gets its own setup, by design
I think, so it will not conflict with a production OpenOffice.org 
install.

The shell information on launching from the document is limited, as I
already mentioned.  That seems to be the only registry information 
problem that I have encountered.  There may be more, but they don't
seem to be a problem.  (Well, I see strange file-locked-by-another-app
messages, but if I close and attempt to open the file again, it always
works just fine.)

I'm willing to believe I have just been lucky.  And in my case, these
shared configurations in Virtual Machines are all disposable.  My
production system never has more than the one copy of LibreOffice
and no OpenOffice.org or Symphony, or any other native ODF app.



 - Dennis


-----Original Message-----
From: NoOp [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 14:42
To: [email protected]
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Dead End or Evolution?

On 09/20/2011 01:06 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
> Oops, I lied.
> 
> It is OO.o 2.4.1, OOo-dev 3.4, and LibreOffice 3.3.3 all
> running side-by-side in a single configuration of Windows
> XP.  (Microsoft Office 2003 and the ODF Converters are
> also running there.)
> 
> LibreOffice 3.4.3 is running on a Vista configuration [;<).
> 
>  - Dennis

I would not recommend doing that on Windows (fine in linux if you change
bootstraprc to point to different profiles) as you'll experience
registry issues. I highly recommend that you install using the parallel
installation method:

<http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_in_parallel>

particularly for comparison testing to avoid the registry issues. I have
to admit that I sometimes do this as well (non-parallel install method),
but expect the registry conflicts, and ensure that each version is not
using the same profile.

> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dennis E. Hamilton [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 12:51
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [libreoffice-users] Dead End or Evolution?
> 
> I keep multiple versions running in order to provide QA and 
> interoperability testing.
> 
> These are all on Windows, but I notice that I have OO.o 2.4.1, 
> OOo-dev 3.4, and LibreOffice 3.4.3 all installed on the same 
> Virtual PC running Windows XP.  That is not where I do all of 
> my work (I am still on LibreOffice 3.3.2 for a serious writing 
> deliverable right now), so I may simply have not seen the problems.
> 
> The one annoying limitation is that (1) I can only have one 
> default application that launches when I double-click on a file, 
> and it is the OO.o 2.4.1 that was installed first in the 3-install 
> case (which is fine), and (2) I can't add the other versions to 
> the context menu for alternate ways to open the files because the 
> programs all have the same file name.  So to use documents in the 
> other two versions, I must open the version first, then open the 
> documents from within the version I am running.  (This is 
> apparently a Windows limitation.)
> 
> There may be other "conflicts" but, in my forensic work, this is 
> what I notice most.
> 
>  - Dennis
...


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