Am Do, den 09.09.2004 schrieb Christian Cryder um 4:22:
> Revert back to the stable yum, this is 2.0.7 for FC2.
Ok (and now I've got to expose my ignorance here)...can you tell me how
to do this? Does yum provide some mechanism to rollback? Or do I just
say "yum update yum-2.0.7" (or something like that).
Christian
First you'll have to ask yourself how that update could occur. If you
only used yum to install packages and to update, then your yum.conf is
wrong and probably you have more updated wrongly than just yum. Have a
close look at your /etc/yum.conf file.
If it is sure that you only updated yum - please tell me then how that
could occur - run "rpm -e yum" and then after having the yum.conf fixed
or other circumstances run "rpm -Uvh
http://mirror-server/path/yum-2.0.7.i386.rpm"
Alexander
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