Am 15.12.20 um 18:22 schrieb Phil Perry: > On 15/12/2020 17:13, Matthew Miller wrote: >> On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 05:09:39PM +0000, Bernstein, Noam CIV USN NRL >> (6393) Washington DC (USA) via CentOS wrote: >>>> 3. 'dnf downgrade foo' doesn't work as only latest/one copy of each >>>> package in Stream repository so no opportunity to downgrade/roll >>>> back broken packages. >>> Really? I hadn't appreciated that. How does one the contribute back >>> to RH/the community by checking at what point something broke? >> >> I don't know the answer here but it's a good point to raise. In >> Fedora, we >> don't keep all updates on our mirrors either, but we _do_ make them >> accessible forever from our build system >> (https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/), and there's a command-line >> tool for >> easily pulling the packages from a build. >> > > No disrespect Matthew, but this isn't fedora. On Enterprise Linux > systems users expect long-established tools like 'yum/dnf downgrade' to > just work, and when they don't, that's something that needs fixing. > Users should not be expected to go rooting around on build systems > trying to find old copies of packages to fix things that shouldn't have > broken in the first place. > not to mention that such packages are not signed. -- Leon