Charles Dostale wrote:
MySQL and PostgreSQL come to mind.
/etc/yum.conf might have " nodowngrade=mysql-server postgresql-
server " in the default file.
Seth Vidal wrote:
I have no idea what that would do? just tell the user "tough noogies"?
" <packagename > can't be downgraded because of file format changes "
Essentially, yes, tough noogies.
The alternative is for the downgrade to execute, and even tougher
noogies.
I guess the decision is which set of noogies is tougher, or more
acceptable.
I thought that if there were known corner cases where a downgrade was
really, really a bad idea, yum could keep someone from shooting
themselves in the foot.
Maybe the current behavior that doesn't attempt to protect against
known failures is better.
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