Application Version Manager is designed to enable multiple versions of the same application (i.e. Mozilla) to be accessible to a user or developer. The user/developer would simply choose the version required and use avm to load the version required
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Version 1.1 enhances previous version by having the ability to be told if a package depends upon other avm packages, which are then loaded automatically when you load the dependant package. You just create a depend file with the following format Load java Load another and this is then sourced when you Load the package.
avm.bash and avm.sh have been changed to check for the existance of the depend file and Load dependances as required with in this file
Many bug fixes and enhancements, refer to documentation
New release of AVM, version 0.9.1, which is basically a bug fix and a new script avm.version. Documentation cleaned up and is now readable, sorry about the original format. Go to the Documents section on of the project to view the new documentation
I have released a newer version of AVM into CVS, available via anonyous CVS. I'll create a new tar ball and which should be available Thursday. There is a new script called avm-version which will show you the default version and other versions that are available. syntax is avm-version [application]
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