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Old 04-30-2006, 11:39 AM   #1
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Install two versions


How can I install two version of the same package? I have an old windows application (turbocad LE) that will only run properly on wine 20040121 or earlier. I also have programs that will only run on the latest versions of wine, so I want to have two versions of wine on the same system.

Another problem: I can only install wine 20040121 by forcing it to ignore conflicts..specifically it wants libc6-2.2.90 but libc6 on the system is version 3.-something. So I dpkg --force-conflicts installed it. It installs & runs ok but then apt won't work, it detects the version conflict, reports an error & won't continue with
any other operation. How did I tell apt to ignore this conflict?

Thanks

PS: Anybody out there able to run msaccess with newer versions of wine?
 
  


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