Kevin Kofler wrote: > Dean S. Messing wrote: > > 1) How do I easily revert (rollback) to the current packages if these > > updates break my system? Is there an easy way short of hand > > de-installing each package and re-installing the current ones? > > The easiest way I know of is to rpm -Uvh --oldpackage the list of 33 > packages (with full file names or URLs for each). > > > 2a) Which packages do I need to install to test the fix of "pager"? > > kdebase-workspace, but it'll also need at least newer kdelibs and > kdebase-runtime, probably more newer stuff. > > > 2b) Will a subset of the updates-testing packages be compatible with > > my current up-to-date installation? > > Yes, the problem is always to know what the subset is. ;-) And by the way, > kde* may not be it. You have been warned. > > We're going to push 4.2.1 out to stable shortly, it may be worth waiting if > you're nervous about trying out updates-testing. Thanks, Kevin, for these helpful answers. One clarification please: When you say > The easiest way I know of is to rpm -Uvh --oldpackage the list of 33 > packages (with full file names or URLs for each). does "full file names" mean the "full name of the rpm" including the version numbers as found in "updates-testing", or does it mean the "full rpm name of the de-installed packages from "updates" or something else. (I may take your advice about waiting. Then again, there's nothing liking trying something new in order to learn. I hope I don't learn that I should have taken your advice. :-) Den -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines