Re: Downgrade an rpm

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Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Does the current installed version give a problem?

Using something like rpmforge to install an rpm ( I presume you used yum
or something?) I think the only way is to remove it, and then manually
install the correct one. The command would be something like rpm -ivh
http://rmpforge-website/rpms/package-1.2.3.54-234.rpm - or something

That is what I suspect. I presume I have to block it from being upgraded after as well. How can I force the new app back in without worrying about this dependency?

Thanks!
jlc
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Well, you'd need to install the dependencies as well, if needed. Maybe the dependencies will work with the release that you want? But still, does it give problems? Running a recommended version, or higher should yield the same results

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