Re: installing an old version of an update

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On Fri, 21 Nov 2008, Jason Keltz wrote:

> Hi.
>
> I'm running centos 4.X with yum 2.4.3.  I'm trying to install an older
> version of an "update" from the yum update repository.  The problem is
> that when I do "yum list all", I don't even see the update even though
> the file is there.  In my particular case, I have a script that I use to
>   install a specific set of updates on machines.  It works as long as
> new versions of those updates are not available.  I've tried specifying
> the full version/arch/etc, and it still doesn't work.  Just because a
> new version of an update comes out and is in the repository, I don't
> want it being installed on all of my machines until I've had my own time
> to test it.
>
> Any assistance would be appreciated.

Then you either need to exclude it from being added to the repo. Or 
exclude the specific version that you DON'T want on the system in 
yum.conf.


sorry it's not more flexible than that - but yum 2.4.3 just wasn't.

-sv

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