On the other hand, you can install a new RPM without overwriting the old
one, by using rpm -i rather than rpm -U (that's what I did, to have 1.45
(for compatibility) and 1.48). Of course, by default most people (and
GUIs) use rpm -U, but then, most people do not need multiple versions of
styleshee
On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 03:55:49PM +0100, Camille Bégnis wrote:
> Up to now, each new release of a DSSSL or XSL stylesheets had its
> corresponding RPM package but with the same name (docbook-style-dsssl
> resp. docbook-style-xsl). Therefore installing a new version would
> overwrite the previous
Hi,
To RPM packages users (and packagers):
Up to now, each new release of a DSSSL or XSL stylesheets had its
corresponding RPM package but with the same name (docbook-style-dsssl
resp. docbook-style-xsl). Therefore installing a new version would
overwrite the previous one.
Another policy, based
For more information, see
http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/1.50.0/WhatsNew
(Some temporary problem at SF prevented me from uploading the changes
to the files in the SF release area.)
The new version numbering scheme is an attempt to address stability
issues brought to my attention b