Re: yum roll back option?

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Le samedi 13 janvier 2007 à 12:48 -0500, Mail List a écrit :
> On Saturday 13 January 2007 04:29, Panu Matilainen wrote:
> > On Fri, 12 Jan 2007, Jeff Spaleta wrote:
> 
> > ... post install scripts ..
> 
>   In principal the package could provide and uninstall script which would 
> reverse the scripts. THis is of course an additional burdon on the 
> maintainer - and well may be a better thing to target enterprise and have 
> customer cover the cost.

This would be very hard to do. On post install you know the target state
of the system, but how are you supposed to guess what are you roll
backing to ?

IMHO if you want working rollback rpm or yum needs to intercept file
writes and snapshot their previous state (which still leaves other
operations like sending dbus signals for the packager to rollback
manually)

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Nicolas Mailhot

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