Yes, well, apparently nobody has thought about that.
Quoting Accounts SSO developer:
"hi! I'd say that the problem is on the .provider files only, because the service files refer to a provider, so as long as that's a different one, they won't mess up
I admit I don't have a solution for the .provider files anyway...
one possibility is to play with environment variables, to instruct libaccounts-glib to look for its files in a different directory"
So for now the only solution is to rename and use different install dir and use an env variable (I'm not sure which one yet).
Yes, well, apparently nobody has thought about that.
Quoting Accounts SSO developer:
"hi! I'd say that the problem is on the .provider files only, because the service files refer to a provider, so as long as that's a different one, they won't mess up
I admit I don't have a solution for the .provider files anyway...
one possibility is to play with environment variables, to instruct libaccounts-glib to look for its files in a different directory"
So for now the only solution is to rename and use different install dir and use an env variable (I'm not sure which one yet).