On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 11:08 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 11:01 +0000, Frank Murphy (Frankly3D) wrote:
> > Antonio M wrote:
> >
> > > I confirm that rawhide is working here with intel integrated card on
> > > my laptop after this morning updates (mobile GM965/GM960 integrated
> > > graphic controller)...be careful during updates and have at hand a
> > > bunch of working packages so you may revert in case of failures.
> >
> > Then would it be time for some sort of "rollback" utility,
> > so if "yum update something" breaks, maybe : yum --rollback
something
>
> That's been discussed before. It's fantastically hard to do, short of
> snapshotting the whole system.
Actually, some support for this was written into RPM in 4.6, and then
taken out in 4.7. :) Mostly because no-one really used it, contributory
factor being that it did have bugs related to the above.
Mandriva implemented some support into urpmi, with the same result - it
did, more or less, actually work, but had bugs and very few people
actually used it (may have been a communication issue).
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I revert back using --oldpackage option in rpm. Of course it can help
in case that you have few modifications and you have taken note of any
particular package installed during upgrade in case you have to remove
during downgrade...In the particular case of X server upgrade, it
means about 12 packages to be ready to be downgraded.Not very
difficult....
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