That is a good idea. One of the reasons I kept this otherwise
cumbersome scheme to rename all kinds of stuff in the package is the
idea that it might eventually allow what you are saying: simultaneous
installation of multiple versions.
But it all started, as you say, as a way to allow coexistence
Package: rosegarden4
Severity: wishlist
Your package hacks the source to change rosegarden, rosegardenrc,
~/.kde/share/apps/rosegarden, etc. into
rosegarden4. You probably do this to avoid breaking the old Rosegarden, if
both packages are installed
concurrently. It's not a bad thing, but if
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