Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
I see that bash 4.0 is now in experimental, but I don't want to break
compatibility with any package that may require bash 3.x. Is there a way
to install them both, and use the alternatives system to make bash 3.x
the default?
Sorry Todd, I seem to have replied to you accidently. Oops. Here's the
message I sent:
I suppose the non-debian way, and what I would do, would be compiling it
with --prefix=/opt/bash-4.0 passed as an argument to ./configure, then
installing it like any other source package, and using
/opt/bash-4.0/bin/bash when you want to run it. No idea if it's possible
to do it with .deb packages though.
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