Re: running 2 django versions side by side

2006-02-10 Thread Ian Holsman
Great Thanks for the tips everyone! On 2/11/06, hugo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >how do people do this? > >I want to try using the magic-removal code on some of my apps > >but still have access to the 'trunk' django for apps I don't want to port > >yet. > > I have a one-user-per-project layo

Re: running 2 django versions side by side

2006-02-10 Thread hugo
>how do people do this? >I want to try using the magic-removal code on some of my apps >but still have access to the 'trunk' django for apps I don't want to port yet. I have a one-user-per-project layout where I have the following directories: $HOME/projects (this is in $PYTHONPATH) $HOME/projec

Re: running 2 django versions side by side

2006-02-10 Thread Adrian Holovaty
On 2/9/06, Ian Holsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > how do people do this? > I want to try using the magic-removal code on some of my apps > but still have access to the 'trunk' django for apps I don't want to port yet. I just added a "Using two versions of Django side-by-side" section to the mag

Re: running 2 django versions side by side

2006-02-09 Thread limodou
On 2/10/06, Ian Holsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > how do people do this? > I want to try using the magic-removal code on some of my apps > but still have access to the 'trunk' django for apps I don't want to port yet. > I suggest that you don't install any of them and write a shell script fo

running 2 django versions side by side

2006-02-09 Thread Ian Holsman
how do people do this? I want to try using the magic-removal code on some of my apps but still have access to the 'trunk' django for apps I don't want to port yet. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- blog: http://feh.holsman.net/ -- PH: ++61-3-9877-0909 If everything seems under control, you're not going