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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 20/02/2019 à 12:56, Samuel Gougeon a
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hello Federico,<br>
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Le 20/02/2019 à 03:46, Federico Miyara a écrit :<br>
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<font face="Courier New, Courier, monospace">Dear all,<br>
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I'm currently using Scilab 6.0.1 on Windows 7 with several
projects in progress that I don't want to put at risk. But I'm
anxious to give 6.0.2 a try. Is it safe to install it in other
folder? I mean, can both versions coexist or it is necessary
to uninstall 6.0.1 to prevent trouble?<br>
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Yes, as written by Eric, you can install as many versions as you
want, official ones and development ones as well (to give them a
try and contribute to prevent bugs before official releases)
without any issues.<br>
This is a strong -- too little known -- asset of Scilab.<br>
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Important indication: All this is about Scilab <i><b>on Windows</b></i>.<br>
For other OS, Linux distributions, etc, does it depend on packaging
systems, that may -- or not -- require and/or perform -- the removal
of former versions?<br>
Feedbacks from other users would be welcome!<br>
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