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Does no one really have any input on my earlier posting, or was it such
a dumb question it didn't warrant response?
--Mark
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From: Micha Riser
Subject: Re: My earlier post about purging the deb
Date: 3 Aug 2002 15:34:56
Message: <3d4c3060@news.povray.org>
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Mark M. Wilson wrote:
> Does no one really have any input on my earlier posting, or was it such
> a dumb question it didn't warrant response?
Hmm. I am not a debian user. But I think it should be okay to just install
povray 3.5 while keeping the 3.1.
- Micha
--
http://objects.povworld.org - the POV-Ray Objects Collection
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Mark M. Wilson wrote:
> Does no one really have any input on my earlier posting, or was it such
> a dumb question it didn't warrant response?
> --Mark
It's not a dumb question. Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with Debian
but I have some thoughts on the matter with a few caveats.
If you're going to compile POV-Ray 3.5 from source then you can probably
run through the ./configure, make to see if it compiles fine. If it
does, then it would seem to make sense to uninstall the old version and
then do the make install with 3.5.
If you're wanting to install the prebuilt binary then I would be tempted
to uninstall the old version first to avoid any possible conflicts.
The caveats are that you have a safety net and can always reinstall the
older version. I'm hoping this is the case. The other caveat is that
your personal scenes are not anywhere near the installed package. I'd
hate to see anyone wipe out their work.
Hopefully, someone with direct Debian experience can advise you better
than I can.
-Roz
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Roz wrote:
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> The other caveat is that
> your personal scenes are not anywhere near the installed package. I'd
> hate to see anyone wipe out their work.
>
I do intend to back up all my work in my /home, but on the whole your
advice
makes good sense. Fortunately, I have all my CD's of my dist.'s
previous versions,
so I can downgrade back to 3.x if the binary doesn't work.
> Hopefully, someone with direct Debian experience can advise you better
> than I can.
They've been awfully quiet, if they're out there, but then I only
originally posted EARLY Friday a.m.,
EDT.
Thanks!
Mark
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