[Yt-dev] keeping track

Casey W. Stark caseywstark at gmail.com
Tue Aug 2 14:25:29 PDT 2011


I think the easiest way to do this is to make a fresh install (with the
script) in a separate directory. It's a cheap way to have "branches".

Are you trying to run with different versions of Python for testing?


On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 2:22 PM, <gso at physics.ucsd.edu> wrote:

> Hi YT developers,
>
> I'm sure some of may have two, or even many installations of YT.  I was
> wondering what's the best way to keep track of which version of YT you're
> using and making sure that the libraries are linked correctly.
>
> I was thinking using a soft link and so the python installation I'll call
> would be
> python-dev or
> python-forked
> etc.
>
> But then the libraries they'll be linking against would both be specified
> in my PATH and LD_LIBRARY, I was wondering if that would cause havoc when
> I try to update something and screw things up?  Or am I worrying too much?
>
> From
> G.S.
>
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