On 27/12/2020 17:27, Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
On su, 27 joulu 2020, Konstantin Boyandin via CentOS-devel wrote:
The primary moot point of CentOS Stream usability, as I see it, is lack of simple means to rollback (one or more) packages, to restore a predictable software behavior after another daily update breaks something.
The simplest solution for these use cases is to actually report a bug against RHEL and/or CentOS Stream and make sure it is reproducible. This would be the quickest way to get the issue backed out or fixed in a number of days. There are means to remove broken packages from RHEL composes and I hope we'd have a way to propagate those 'removals' to CentOS Stream.
This is something worth raising as a feature request if it doesn't exist yet.
It exists, here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1908047
2 Weeks, no acknowledgement of the issue, no ETA for a fix, no discussion, little hope?
It's easy for Red Hat folks to come onto this list and make promises, but you have to back it up with action. The community identified an issue. The community identified the solution. It's an easy fix. RH's bit is to fix the issue. The longer it sits there ...