![]() Usually, for some closely related packages, you may want to downgrade them all together. Note that this may also remove the packages that depends on the current version of the package. For example: ~]# yum downgrade vsftpd-2.0.5-12.el5 This will downgrade a package to the previously highest version or you can specify the whole version and release number for the package to downgrade. ![]() In Yum 3.2.22, which come with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4, there is a downgrade option.
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