Re: Downgrade an rpm

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Rudi Ahlers wrote on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 16:38:12 +0200:

> But, can one install a specific version of a package from the yum command?

Sure. You do a find and then get all available packages. Then you pick the 
one you want. You need to use it's "long name" then, of course. There might 
be a new problem then, though: more dependencies on older versions of 
packages. So, depending on the whole scenario it might be easier to use rpm 
instead of yum.

Kai

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