Neal Becker wrote:
I see emacs has been updated to 24.3. I'm pretty sure I don't want it. I have
built/installed 24.3 earlier, and found some problems. Specifically, tramp
doesn't seem to work (hangs), and I need it.
Any thoughts on how I might be able to do a yum update, and then backout if I
don't like it?
I know yum has history rollback - but that would depend on being able to find
the earlier 24.2 rpms. Which are probably gone. Which I find rather annoying.
Then why didn't you save them? If you set the keepcache flag in yum.conf it will
save RPMs in /var/cache/yum for future use. I put just the update RPMs in a
local repository, so I only download any package once. I can put the repository
on a DVD and upgrade from it if I want, after installing a new machine with no
(or slow) net access.
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Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx>
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the machinations of the wicked." - from Slashdot
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