Hello, Over the past week I've been trying to utilize the rollback features of either rpm or up2date. Firstly with rpm v 4.3.3 I attempted the following: Install the rpm prompt> rpm -i somepackage.rpm Rollback prompt> rpm -Uvh --rollback '1 hour ago' Check to see if the installed rpm is gone prompt> rpm -q somepackage and it outputs that the package is still installed. I had set in /etc/rpm/macros %_repackage_all_erasures 1 and a suitable previous time for %_unsafe_rollbacks and it is obviously not working. Does this feature actually work? (I found no actual documentation anywhere) Has anyone had any successes with this? Secondly with up2date from what I've read the --undo and --list-rollbacks options have been removed in the later versions without stating any reason why they have been removed/ if they are due back anytime soon. I've attempted to use this on a version before the feature was removed, v4.4.50 I think and any installed rpm via up2date -i somepackage would not be rolled back using the --undo option. My question here is has anyone made this work (using --undo) with any previous versions or did this never work properly in the first place? Thanks Michael Window "Warning: The information contained in this email and any attached files is confidential to BAE Systems Australia. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure or copying of this email or any attachments is expressly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately. VIRUS: Every care has been taken to ensure this email and its attachments are virus free, however, any loss or damage incurred in using this email is not the sender's responsibility. It is your responsibility to ensure virus checks are completed before installing any data sent in this email to your computer." -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subjecthttps://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list