Their based on my set of patches for RHEL 3 rpm. It runs through my test harness and works fine as far as I have know. I have yet to use that particular set in a production environment because I'm still back on Centos 3/RHEL 3. Have you read my article, BTW: http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7034 It gives a good description of how to use the standard transactional rollback feature of rpm. http://lee.k12.nc.us/~joden/misc/patches/rpm Gives some info on autorollback. I would love for you to test out rollback and autorollback, but I want your eyes wide open before deploying on production (this being a relative term of course) systems, understanding what the feature can and cannot do. Cheers...james On 7/13/05, Maciej ?enczykowski <maze@xxxxxxx> wrote: > OK, Thanks, I think you did manage to successfully scare me away :) > Any comments on the progeny centos4 autorollback rpm rpms? > Cheers, > MaZe. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >