Thanks Bruno,
I have more or less 27 ".fc9" packages installed in my Fedora 8,
and the command "rpm -Uvh --oldpackage" will help (I made a test
and it worked very well!!).
Germán.
I have more or less 27 ".fc9" packages installed in my Fedora 8,
and the command "rpm -Uvh --oldpackage" will help (I made a test
and it worked very well!!).
Germán.
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 5:46 PM, Bruno Wolff III <bruno@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 17:19:43 -0300,Note that F9 can have packages with an fc8 release if an f8 package
Germán Racca <german.racca@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> But if I try to remove those new versions (.fc9) in order to
> install the corresponding ones (.fc8) later, the program
> wants to remove nearly everything because of the dependencies.
didn't need to be rebuilt for f9.
You can use the --oldpackage option on rpm. This can still be blocked by
> How can remove those ".fc9" packages and install the ".fc8" packages
> without having to remove all the dependencies?
version dependencies. If you have a lot of F9 packages installed this may
be a pain to deal with (though in that case you might double check that
you aren't really running F9).
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