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Changelog for docbook-style-xsl-1.61.2-9.3.aur.1.noarch.rpm :

* Mon Jan 12 2004 Aurox Team 0:1.61.2-9.3.aur.1- rebuild for Aurox 9.3- No comments- md5 fixed- Initial build for Aurox 9.2
* Sat Jul 05 2003 Tim Waugh 1.61.2-2.1- Rebuilt.
* Sat Jul 05 2003 Tim Waugh 1.61.2-2- Rebuilt.
* Sat May 24 2003 Tim Waugh 1.61.2-1- 1.61.2.
* Mon May 19 2003 Tim Waugh 1.61.1-1- 1.61.1.
* Sat May 10 2003 Tim Waugh 1.61.0-1- Prevent hyphenation-character confusing passivetex.- 1.61.0.
* Thu Mar 06 2003 Tim Waugh 1.60.1-1- 1.60.1.
* Wed Jan 22 2003 Tim Powers - rebuilt
* Mon Dec 02 2002 Tim Waugh 1.58.1-1- 1.58.1.- No longer need marker patch.
* Mon Nov 04 2002 Tim Waugh 1.57.0-2- Ship profiling directory (bug #77191).
* Wed Oct 23 2002 Tim Waugh 1.57.0-1- 1.57.0.
* Thu Oct 17 2002 Tim Waugh 1.56.1-1- 1.56.1.- Use value-of not copy-of for fo:marker content.- Conflict with passivetex < 1.21.
* Sat Jun 22 2002 Tim Powers - automated rebuild
* Fri May 24 2002 Tim Powers - automated rebuild
* Thu May 02 2002 Tim Waugh 1.50.0-1- 1.50.0.
* Thu Feb 21 2002 Tim Waugh 1.49-1- 1.49.- Rebuild in new environment.
* Fri Feb 01 2002 Tim Waugh 1.48-4- Put URIs instead of pathnames in the XML catalog.
* Thu Jan 17 2002 Tim Waugh 1.48-3- Back to /usr/share/sgml.
* Wed Jan 09 2002 Tim Powers 1.48-2- automated rebuild
* Mon Jan 07 2002 Tim Waugh 1.48-1- 1.48.
* Sat Dec 08 2001 Tim Waugh 1.47-2- Conflict with PassiveTeX before 1.11.
* Wed Oct 17 2001 Tim Waugh 1.47-1- 1.47-experimental.
* Wed Oct 10 2001 Tim Waugh 1.45-2- Fix unversioned symlink.
* Tue Oct 09 2001 Tim Waugh 1.45-1- XML Catalog entries.- Move files to /usr/share/xml.
* Tue Oct 02 2001 Tim Waugh 1.45-0.1- 1.45.- Built for Red Hat Linux.
* Wed Jun 27 2001 Chris Runge - 1.40
* Sun Jun 10 2001 Chris Runge - added extensions and additional doc- bin added to doc; the Perl files are for Win32 Perl and so need some conversion first
* Sat Jun 09 2001 Chris Runge - Initial RPM (based on docbook-style-dsssl RPM)- note: no catalog right now (I don\'t know how to do it; and not sure why it is necessary)
 
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