On Mon, 2010-03-01 at 12:06 -0800, Josh Stone wrote:

> But for rolling back an update, yum requires that the old package is
> still available.  We only keep the very latest version in the updates,
> so unless your previous version was from the initial release, you're out
> of luck.  My last yum-update hit 19 packages, and only 7 can be
> downgraded by yum-history-undo.

 It's still not really usable by normal users, but people on this list
can install "yum-plugin-local" ... which will make sure you can do
downgrades like this.

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