You don't have much more choices than using =5.4.5 yes. What you could
do for now is add/remove the repository when you want to install a new
version.
The concept of "super stable" (basically the last release of previous
cycle) exist officially since 5.4.5 itself.
Did not really had time to find a way to automate the filtering of
those versions in a new Debian repository.
Contributions are welcome of course, here is the script used to
generate those Debian repositories:
https://github.com/xwiki/xwiki-dev-tools/blob/master/xwiki-release-scripts/…
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Martin Hamant <mh(a)ow2.org> wrote:
Hi,
It seems "stable" and "super stable" xwiki packages are all contained
in the
same repository at
http://maven.xwiki.org/stable/
(and the "DEB" installation procedure point to the same document
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/InstallationViaAPT for
both versions).
To install "super stable", I could do
$ sudo apt-get install xwiki-enterprise-common=5.4.5
But at the next apt-get upgrade, it would upgrade to latest... Whereas I
want to stick to "super stable" branch.
It there a trick here ? A best practice maybe ?
Thanks !
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