On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 10:02:35AM +0200, jdd wrote:
> I don't remember having seen two package versions in yast or 
> not recently

On my 10.1 I have e.g. speex and I have 6 versions that I can install.
2 x 1.0.5-12. One from FTP, the other from CD
4 x 1.1.12.0-pm-0. Two times i686 and two times i586. This from two
different sources.
The naming of the installation source should be done better, because I
 can not do anything with e.g. 20060524-074452
A date should be in the technical data of the file, not in the
Installation source in the Version.

But to answer your doubt: There is no problem to have two different
package versions to choose from. If you don';t have that, it means your
installation sources do not have different versions and even identical
versions show up differently if they are there.
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