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From: Andrei Stebakov <lispercat AT gmail DOT com>
Subject: Two different cygwin environments
Date: 18 Jul 2006 12:42:38 -0400
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Hi

I am using the current cygwin installed by cygwin.exe. 
Also on the same machine I need to use an older versin of Cygwin so I wonder what's the best way to have two 
cygwin environments on the same machine, under the same user so they don't collide.

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Andrew


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