multi-site, multi-version drupal on fedora?

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  to try to keep this brief, i'd like to set up my fedora box with a
number of drupal "sites".  not based on actual domain names, just
accessible thru localhost, as in "localhost/site1", "localhost/site2"
and so on, for the purposes of experimentation.

  but i'd also like to mix the rpm-based drupal 5.2 in with the
tarball-based drupal 6 beta 1, if i could, so some sites would be
running d5.2 and others would be running d6b1.  based on what i've
read so far, i'm assuming i could do it.

  has anyone done this?  is there any reason i shouldn't think it's
doable relatively easily?  thanks.

rday

p.s.  this would actually be on an f8t1 system but i can't imagine all
the same issues wouldn't apply to stock f7.
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