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/usr/share and multiple versions



My network runs a mix of stable/potato and testing/woody systems.
I'm considering consolidating their /usr/share directories, but I'm not
sure how safe that would be.  Specifically, if I put all of them into
a single NFS-exported location, will using apt to update the potato
machines be prone to wiping out or downgrading files placed there by
the woody machines?  Or would I need to set up two separate NFS exports,
one for stable's /usr/share and one for testing's /usr/share (and just
live with the duplication of data between the two versions)?

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