On Tue, 2 Mar 2010, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
Le lundi 01 mars 2010 à 14:46 -0500, Seth Vidal a écrit :
Given that we don't provide an easily accessible user-friendly rollback
mechanism, I don't know that that's actually applicable to the general case,
though.
yum history undo works pretty well. Not flawless, to be sure - but it's
not bad for the simple-ish cases.
How many of those before the system becomes too weird for
reproduceability to work? Remember, one of the dnssec problem causes was
the difference between new clean installs and old continuously updated
systems.
Same amount as any update process. If the scriptlets hose things then
you're SOL.
nothing yum (or rpm) can do about that.
-sv
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