[GRASS-user] How to change binary name of compiled source

All,

I am running Scientific Linux 6.3. I have installed grass64 from PUIAS. I have also compiled svn grass 64 release branch with a couple of add ons installed. The names of both binaries are grass64. How can I change the name of the compiled binary to grass64_svn, or something like that. Should I just manually change the name, or is there a way to do this, easily in the makefile? Thanks for all of the help.
kindest regards,

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The script /usr/bin/grass64 sets the GISBASE variable, then calls Init.sh from that directory. Make a duplicate of that script called grass64_svn and change the GISBASE. That should do it.

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