On Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 05:25:15PM +0200, Panu Matilainen wrote:
Mm, you *could* do that by doing a "manual" update of
erasing the specific
older version of the package and installing the new, instead of using
rpm's normal update procedure. Actually this has been brought up before on
the subject of kernel-module packages, on freshrpms-list IIRC. I wasn't
excited about doing such a "manual" update from apt for this special case
then and I'm not now either :)
I'd rather see a special case of an erase/install manual update,
rather than a special case of parsing package name tags, splitting off
the kernel version, and matching that to installed kernel versions.