Le ven 29/11/2002 � 11:03, daniel beck a �crit : > oh, and an other nice feature for urpmi that would be > (rember the libpng2 to libpng3 transition) . Every > time i install a new rpm, all the files which are > overwritten are stored in /var/cache/urpmi/temp or > something like that. so I could do so : > > there is already A2.0 > urpmi --safe A2.1.rpm > > urpmi overwrites some files from A2.0 but store them > in /var/cache/urpmi/temp > > the programm A2.1 brings everyting so I want to have > my old configuration again. so I do : > > urpmi --recover > > and everything is just like befor the update of A2.0. > That would give really a safe impression to the user !
You can do urpmi A2.0 (if it still exists of course) and you get back the package... Fran�ois.
