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Topic Title: Multiple Installation of different Rhapsody versions Topic Summary: Created On: 26-Jul-2007 13:41 Status: Read Only |
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Is it somehow possible to install different versions of Rhapsody on the same machine?
Please do not tell me I shall use LaunchPad. I have nowhere found the information how to install a second Rhapsody. I'm not (yet) interested in launching it. I get the following error: "An existing version of Telelogic Rhapsody 7.1 has been detected. To uninstall Telelogic Rhapsody 7.1 use the Add7Remove Programs in the Control Panel." Thanks in advande. Alex |
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You will be able to install different versions of the tool like Rhapsody 6.0, 7.0 and 7.1 in the same PC. But you will not be able to install different builds for the same version.
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[QUOTE=ganesh.subramanian@honeywell.com]You will be able to install different versions of the tool like Rhapsody 6.0, 7.0 and 7.1 in the same PC. But you will not be able to install different builds for the same version.[/QUOTE]
Thank you very much. So it seems that 7.1.1 is the same version as 7.1, but another build?! For me it is not comprehensible why this is so. |
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Hi Alexander
It's not exactly the same version [img]http://modelingcommunity.telelogic.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif[/img]. It is a later build with fixes: such releases used to be called master releases. As I understand it, the basic "rule" is that the underlying model information doesn't change between versions x.y.1 and x.y.2, so that you can replace x.y.1 with x.y.2 and still work with your projects. Whereas, the underlying model information is almost guaranteed to change between major versions and point versions (x.y to x.z). This makes it is necessary to allow them to run alongside one another so that customers can benefit from new versions without having to upgrade a model that is work in progress in an old version. So - feel free to replace your 7.1 with 7.1.1. But when it comes to 7.2, if you have a new project you may chose to run it in 7.2 but still be able to run your old projects with 7.1(.1). PS to Telelogic: if these basic "rules" no longer apply, please post a correction. [img]http://modelingcommunity.telelogic.com/forum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif[/img] ------------------------- ----------------------- Matthew Thomas Panasonic Manufacturing UK Ltd |
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