[CentOS] Old and new package version numbers during RPM update
Anand Buddhdev
anandb at ripe.netSun Jun 28 08:34:03 UTC 2015
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On 28/06/15 03:06, Joseph L. Casale wrote: Hi Joseph, > Well normal convention would be if you replace then the old one > gets appended with .rpmsave, if you are not replacing then the new > one gets appended with .rpmnew. I'm also aware of this, but it's not what I need :) > On the other hand, check this out: > https://www.redhat.com/promo/summit/2010/presentations/summit/opensource-for-it-leaders/thurs/pwaterma-2-rpm/RPM-ifying-System-Configurations.pdf This is a very interesting presentation. I had no idea about trigger scripts. I'm going to play around with them, and see if they can help me solve my case. Thank you for the link! Regards, Anand
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