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Subject: Re: Subtitle
From: Guylhem Aznar ####@####.####
Date: 21 May 2002 12:09:54 -0000
Message-Id: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0205210803450.11840-100000@tribal.metalab.unc.edu>

On Tue, 21 May 2002 ####@####.#### wrote:
> But that is not the clean way. The code of stylesheets-1.64
> is identical, so the magic must happen somewhere else.

Do you mean this bug comes from upgrading to a newer redhat?

Then maybe we should ship our own /opt/docbook, with i386 binaires 
plus sources with config.sh script to recompile everything whenever needed
ala BSD? Just give me a list of the .tar.gz files needed for the 
compilation of the various docbook tools and I'll see what I can do.

Whenever I have too many problems with some software on my servers (apache 
and the various versions with mod_whatever, djbdns and Bernstein bad 
paths) I make a package for my own use in /opt/ and keep a config.sh shell 
script in the sources to recompile and reinstall everything in the same 
location in /opt.

Have been doing that for 2 years. Now when I upgrade (for ex to my new hp 
netserver) it's just a matter of moving /opt, recompiling (different CPU, 
different optimisations) and voila. I keep my working versions of working 
software instead of trusting someone else's skill.

Guylhem


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