On 07/03/2016 11:18 PM, Heinz Diehl wrote:
On 27.06.2016, Samuel Sieb wrote:
After downgrading from blueman-1:2.0.4-2.fc23.i686
to the previous blueman-2.1-0.3.git7a2e20e.fc23.i686
bluetooth is controllable using the applet and works as desired.
That is odd. For some reason, the version was downgraded, so you actually
have a newer version now than you did before.
FWIW: I just upgraded a laptop from F23 to F24, and during
"system-upgrade download", I remember the download summary showed that
there were 13 packages to be downgraded - on a bog standard F23.
Yes, sometimes the newer versions of some software haven't been built
yet for all releases.
However, this one would not have shown up in the "downgraded" list
because the epoch was bumped, so to dnf/rpm it's actually a "newer"
version than before.
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