On Wed, 2007-12-12 at 18:13 +0000, Brian Wiese wrote: > Seth, > > Have you and the Yum developers had a chance to include the feature such > that a yum client can list/see _all_ of the available versions of a > package hosted in the yum repository, instead of just the latest > version?[1] > > You said that it was on the ToDo list[2], but I could not find it there. > > The reason is, that I'm building my own software that I want in my yum > repository - though I want to be able to install a certain version > (stable) on some systems and perhaps the latest (testing) on another... > without changing the package names. I know that I've seen this in > apt/dpkg on Debian, and I was hoping to see it in yum. e.g. when I run: showdupesfromrepos=1 will let you see them all. yum install some-specific-version-here will install that version (provided you don't already have a newer version installed) However, yum update some-specific-version will probably not work. At least as of 3.2.8 that should do the right thing. We know we've found a bug in the case of kernel installs with 3.2.8 but not with regular packages. give the above a try and let me know. -sv _______________________________________________ Yum mailing list Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum