Hi all,

I'm wondering why LFS still uses a symlinked xsl-stylesheets-current
target for stylesheets instead of a hard-coded version number. I'm
looking at different versions of the LFS rendering Makefile and they
point to this current symlink.

As we go forward, won't it be difficult to re-render these books
(surely there will be times when folks want/need to) and not knowing
the actual stylesheet versions can make the rendering come out not
as intended.

The "current" symlink changes as stylesheets versions are updated,
but the Makefiles don't get updated to reflect the actual version of
stylesheets that were designed for that book.

Is there any way we can change and move to a versioned directory
target, so folks a year from now will know which version of stylesheets
they'll need?

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