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. -- Claude Jones Brunswick, MD, USA