In Aaron's post at least, that IS is issue. There might be different
versions but an update to a version to fix a problem would affect all
users unless it could be applied just to one user's environment.
In my case I have a dozen or so instances of JRuby running because
they all reside in separate folders that I can pick and choose to
include at runtime and if I come across a problem, I can quickly revert
back to an earlier version and see if it is a new bug or just bad
coding...(usually the latter). I can see some utility in being able to
do this with the OPS products, just not exactly sure how the PTF install
process could be tweaked to accommodate it.....
Pete Helgren
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On 7/20/2016 11:14 AM, Mark Murphy/STAR BASE Consulting Inc. wrote:
IBM does that (at least with Node, Python, and Java) with separate options on the Licensed Program. Maybe not granular enough though?
Mark Murphy
STAR BASE Consulting, Inc.
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