On Mon, 31 Aug 2009, James Antill wrote:
...you don't get rid of any extra stuff you got with blah, hopefully "yum history undo" will solve that in a better way by recording what happened at #1 and undoing it instead of trying to piece together what might have happened at #1 after the fact.
let's not go promising things like yum history undo which are not committed, not tested and, in the case of large update/install transactions, unlikely to do what the user wants.
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