Re: yum --allow-downgrade syntax

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seth vidal wrote:
On Wed, 2008-04-02 at 11:15 -0500, Troy Dawson wrote:
Hi,
I've googled, I've read the help, I've read the wiki, I've even read the source
code, and I just cannot figure out the syntax to the allow-downgrade plugin.
Actually, through all my googling, I haven't actually read of anyone actually
using it successfully.  Which rather blows my mind.

Anyway, what is the correct syntax?

...

yum --allow-downgrade install somepkg-somever

that's the only odd part: you're INSTALLING a downgrade.

-sv

Still no luck.
I'm sending the -e 10 -d 10 because it is rather short.

# yum list cups\*
Loading "kernel-module" plugin
Loading "allowdowngrade" plugin
Setting up repositories
Reading repository metadata in from local files
Installed Packages
cups.i386                                1:1.2.4-11.14.el5.3    installed
cups-libs.i386                           1:1.2.4-11.14.el5.3    installed
Available Packages
cups.i386                                1:1.2.4-11.14.el5_1.6  fermi-security
cups-devel.i386                          1:1.2.4-11.14.el5_1.6  fermi-security
cups-libs.i386                           1:1.2.4-11.14.el5_1.6  fermi-security
cups-lpd.i386                            1:1.2.4-11.14.el5_1.6  fermi-security

## yum -e 10 -d 10 --allow-downgrade install cups-1.2.4-11.14.el5_1.6 cups-libs-1.2.4-11.14.el5_1.6
Loading "kernel-module" plugin
Loading "allowdowngrade" plugin
Running "config" handler for "allowdowngrade" plugin
Yum Version: 3.0.6
COMMAND: yum -e 10 -d 10
Installroot: /
Ext Commands:

   cups-1.2.4-11.14.el5_1.6
   cups-libs-1.2.4-11.14.el5_1.6
Setting up Install Process
Setting up repositories
Reading repository metadata in from local files
Setting up Package Sacks
Reading Local RPMDB
Parsing package install arguments
Nothing to do
#

I have tried it with the epoch on there (1:1.2.4-11.14.el5_1.6) and that is a bit more interesting, because it does some checks only to declare that there is no such package.

As you can see, this is yum version 3.0.6.  I've also tried it on 3.2.8.
Am I still getting the syntax wrong?
Troy
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