Because I want to make available recent Xiphos updates more often than full official releases, I've created an area for Fedora 42, RHEL 9, and Windows users (the 3 platforms on which I live) to retrieve more recent versions. I don't have any automation of this for Windows binaries yet, so those users will just have to think of reaching out to see what's there; but Fedora 42 and RHEL 9 folks can now use one of these repos to put in /etc/yum.repos.d, and thereafter "dnf update" will have the expected effect.

[xiphos-fedora]
name=Xiphos-Fedora
baseurl=http://ftp.xiphos.org/pub/xiphos/binaries/fedora/$releasever
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0

[xiphos-rhel]
name=Xiphos-RHEL
baseurl=http://ftp.xiphos.org/pub/xiphos/binaries/rhel/$releasever
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0

No, I'm not bothering to do package signing, not worth the bother for this.

A significant point is that I include the needed gtkhtml3 packages so that Linux binaries are built with the editor, while I work out the replacement editor.

At the top of that hierarchy there is a file RECENT-IMPROVEMENTS.text <http://ftp.xiphos.org/pub/xiphos/binaries/RECENT-IMPROVEMENTS.text> in which one-liners about recent updates will be maintained:

#1244 move intro material handling (pre-book, pre-chapter) so it appears properly above Chapter N indicators.
#1244 (minor) verse num size default -1.
#1242 (build glitch) add "extern" qualifier.
#1098 hide unused module categories in sidebar mod.list + mod.mgr install/maintenance.
#1170 (minor) margin justification default on.
#1239 add unindexed module category in mod.mgr maintenance.
 #941 locale-sensitize About Module dialog.
#1237 add annotation highlight toggle to View menu.
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