Re: Downgrade an rpm

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Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Joseph L. Casale wrote on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 00:35:08 -0600:

If I have used a 3rd party

what is that?

to install the app which dragged in many dependencies with it, what is
the procedure to downgrade only the specific rpms I need?

downgrade to what?

I may be wrong but it sounds like you want to use CentOS in a way that it is
not supposed to be used. e.g. it sounds like you want to replace CentOS rpms with
older third-party rpms. Don't do that.

BTW: it would be nice if you could stop using HTML, thanks.


Kai
Kai, correct me if I'm wrong, but one is allowed to use other programs not supplied by CentOS. And surely if the user feels that xyz-1.2.3.rpm is giving him problems, and he wants to use xyz-1.2.0.rpm instead that's his choice?

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