Rachid Ayad wrote:
  Hello, I was using revtex with OpenSuSe 9.2 (even it works in Suse10.2),
and when I upgraded to SL5 the same latex file does not compile well
anymore. The document styles I am usng in latex I am using including
revtex (also I am including header=xxxprolog.ps):

********
\documentstyle[aps,revtex,floats,epsfig,10pt]{revtex}
\special{header=xxxprolog.ps}
*********

  In the machine running OpenSuse10.2 "rpm -q tetex" gives: tetex-3.0-60
but in SL5 it gives: tetex-3.0-33.2.el5.2

  So do you think is latex version and how to update to tetex-3.0-60 in SL5
?

  Regards, rachid .


First, a couple of things to remember

OpenSuse is comparable to Fedora
SuseLinux Enterprise Server is comparable to Scientific Linux.

Why does that matter?
OpenSuse and Fedora are both "bleeding edge" distributions. They always work with the latest and greatest, and they also have a short support lifetime.

SLES, RHEL, and SL are all "Enterprise" distributions. They use the most stable releases of products and they support them for a long long time.

So if you want the latest and greatest, use Fedora or OpenSuse. If you run Scientific Linux, you are going to get a stable, but sometimes older, version of a product.

With that in mind, to answer your question. The latest version of tetex in Scientific Linux 5 is 3.0-33.2.el5.2. We currently do not expect that to change anytime soon, and if it does, we expect it to only be the end numbers (such as 3.0-33.2.el5.3)

Does that mean you can't get the newer version someplace? No, I'm just giving the "offical" statement on what version we have. I've checked, and I don't see a newer version anywhere in our yum repositories, but that doesn't mean it isn't someplace.

Troy
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