On Sunday 01 October 2006 02:01, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Except that there is no proper way to revert back changes that
is done through install scripts or triggers and what not. There
is also the thing that QA is never done on downgrades.
Good points. It's the reason I almost never accept downgrades
suggested by Smart, except when I'm trying to get around some
dependency issue, and intend to reinstall the current packages
immediately after - I have done it on one or two other occasions,
but for very special circumstances. As I mentioned earlier in
this thread, Smart always gives you an approval window where it
lists exactly what it intends to do before proceeding, and
there's a cancel button.
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Claude Jones
Brunswick, MD, USA