We've just got a new server running centos 8 and mariadb 10.3.17, so
there's no real data loss issues currently on that server. We've also got
some older servers running mysql 5.1.7 which can't be upgraded currently.
We can't connect to the old mysql servers using libmysqlclient (to be more
precis
Ah I just reread and saw the 5.3... you have known security issues anyway in
that case...
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On 9 Aug 2010 20:36, "James Hogarth" wrote:
> And that's ignoring the reason for the higher release libc such as
> security...
>
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> On 9 Aug 2010 19:43,
And that's ignoring the reason for the higher release libc such as
security...
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On 9 Aug 2010 19:43, "John R Pierce" wrote:
> On 08/09/10 11:24 AM, Dan Burkland wrote:
>> Machine is running 5.3 and somehow both packages got updated to
libgcc-4.1.2-48.el5 when they need to
On 08/09/10 11:24 AM, Dan Burkland wrote:
> Machine is running 5.3 and somehow both packages got updated to
> libgcc-4.1.2-48.el5 when they need to be libgcc-4.1.2-44.el5. The DBAs here
> perform the Oracle Grid Control client install however they said it will not
> install it if detects an in
t if detects an incorrect package version.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Dan
>
>
>
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On 9 August 2010 19:31, Alan Hodgson wrote:
> Sounds like a seriously broken installer, though. The versions will
> constantly change through regular maintenance updates.
I concur. I have a suspicion that the problem is not the installer but
the DBAs doing the installation. For some reason most of
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Dan Burkland wrote:
>> Machine is running 5.3 and somehow both packages got updated to
>> libgcc-4.1.2-48.el5 when they need to be libgcc-4.1.2-44.el5. The DBAs
>> here perform the Oracle Grid Control client install however they said it
>> will not install it if detects an
On 9 August 2010 19:24, Dan Burkland wrote:
> Machine is running 5.3 and somehow both packages got updated to
> libgcc-4.1.2-48.el5 when they need to be libgcc-4.1.2-44.el5. The DBAs here
> perform the Oracle Grid Control client install however they said it will not
> install it if detects an i
Dan Burkland wrote:
> Machine is running 5.3 and somehow both packages got updated to
> libgcc-4.1.2-48.el5 when they need to be libgcc-4.1.2-44.el5. The DBAs
> here perform the Oracle Grid Control client install however they said it
> will not install it if detects an incorrect package version.
>
On Monday, August 09, 2010, Dan Burkland wrote:
> Machine is running 5.3 and somehow both packages got updated to
> libgcc-4.1.2-48.el5 when they need to be libgcc-4.1.2-44.el5. The DBAs
> here perform the Oracle Grid Control client install however they said it
> will not install it if detects an
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Downgrade libgcc & gcc packages (is there a clean way)
On 9 August 2010 19:06, Dan Burk
On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 01:06:15PM -0500, Dan Burkland wrote:
> I have been tasked with "fixing" one of our CentOS boxes by somehow
> downgrading the libgcc and gcc packages to a specific version (Required by
> the Oracle Grid Control client). Normally I'd just remove and reinstall
> the packages
On 9 August 2010 19:06, Dan Burkland wrote:
> I have been tasked with "fixing" one of our CentOS boxes by somehow
> downgrading the libgcc and gcc packages to a specific version (Required by
> the Oracle Grid Control client). Normally I'd just remove and reinstall the
> packages however removin
Alan Hodgson wrote:
> On Monday, August 09, 2010, Dan Burkland wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I have been tasked with "fixing" one of our CentOS boxes by somehow
>> downgrading the libgcc and gcc packages to a specific version (Required
>> by the Oracle Grid Control client). Normally I'd just remove a
On Monday, August 09, 2010, Dan Burkland wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have been tasked with "fixing" one of our CentOS boxes by somehow
> downgrading the libgcc and gcc packages to a specific version (Required
> by the Oracle Grid Control client). Normally I'd just remove and
> reinstall the package
Hello all,
I have been tasked with "fixing" one of our CentOS boxes by somehow downgrading
the libgcc and gcc packages to a specific version (Required by the Oracle Grid
Control client). Normally I'd just remove and reinstall the packages however
removing libgcc is no fun as I found out the har
"mattias jonsson" wrote:
> Or
> Enter the 5.0 repo?
That won't work because yum will just tell you everything is up to date.
You need to either look at what broke (if anything, and the reason for
your wanting to go backwards) and just back those out, or do what
others have said: back up data and
thats a reinstall, not a downgrade at all
On 06/14/2010 05:03 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> 2010/6/14 Juergen Gotteswinter :
>> simply... no
>
> why, not? just take backup and then just reinstall 5.0 :)
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2010/6/14 Juergen Gotteswinter :
> simply... no
why, not? j
At Mon, 14 Jun 2010 16:28:58 +0200 CentOS mailing list
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> Can i downgrade from centos 5.5 to 5.0
Probably not. Why would you want to?
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Mike wrote:
> On 6/14/2010 10:09 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
>> mattias jonsson wrote:
>>> Can i downgrade from centos 5.5 to 5.0
>>>
>>
>> you want to uninstall 3+ years worth of fixed, patches, and security
>> updates??
>
> A better question would be 'why'. Did something break because of those
> up
On 6/14/2010 10:09 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
> mattias jonsson wrote:
>> Can i downgrade from centos 5.5 to 5.0
>>
>
> you want to uninstall 3+ years worth of fixed, patches, and security
> updates??
A better question would be 'why'. Did something break because of those
updates? If so, there's p
mattias jonsson wrote:
> Can i downgrade from centos 5.5 to 5.0
>
you want to uninstall 3+ years worth of fixed, patches, and security
updates??
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2010/6/14 Juergen Gotteswinter :
> simply... no
why, not? just take backup and then just reinstall 5.0 :)
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> From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
> Behalf Of mattias jonsson
>
> Can i downgrade from centos 5.5 to 5.0
This is a big security risk because the CentOS team is only supporting the
latest CentOS version. (5.5, 4.8 and so on)
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On 06/14/2010 04:28 PM, mattias jonsson wrote:
> Can i downgrade from centos 5.5 to 5.0
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mattias wrote:
> i maybe asked the question litle wrong
> i meen
> i have centos 5.0 now
> but can i downgrade to e.g let's say 2.0?
there's no such thing as centos 2.0
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mattias a écrit :
> ok ok ok
> so centos 2 are so old?
The question is more like : why would you probably want do downgrade in
the first place ?
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thanks for the info
ok now i understand
On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 15:07 -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> mattias wrote:
> > On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 14:50 -0400, Kwan Lowe wrote:
> >> On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 2:46 PM, mattias wrote:
> >> > i maybe asked the question litle wrong
> >> > i meen
> >> > i have
mattias wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 14:50 -0400, Kwan Lowe wrote:
>> On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 2:46 PM, mattias wrote:
>> > i maybe asked the question litle wrong
>> > i meen
>> > i have centos 5.0 now
>> > but can i downgrade to e.g let's say 2.0?
>>
>> No, won't work.
>>
>> You can, as someone s
ok ok ok
so centos 2 are so old?
On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 21:06 +0200, Niki Kovacs wrote:
> mattias a écrit :
> > hmm ok but i can upgrade to 5.3?
> > how can i upgrade to 5.3 but not downgrade to 2.0?
>
> You know, I *can* drill a hole into my left kneecap and pour milk into
> it. The question is:
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 2:55 PM, mattias wrote:
> hmm ok but i can upgrade to 5.3?
> how can i upgrade to 5.3 but not downgrade to 2.0?
If you have the 5.3 media available or are running something like
Spacewalk and have "tagged" the set of packages associated with 5.3,
then yes, you can upgrade y
mattias a écrit :
> hmm ok but i can upgrade to 5.3?
> how can i upgrade to 5.3 but not downgrade to 2.0?
You know, I *can* drill a hole into my left kneecap and pour milk into
it. The question is: would that be reasonable?
Short answer: no.
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> hmm ok but i can upgrade to 5.3?
You can upgrade to 5.4 (and in a few weeks to 5.5).
> how can i upgrade to 5.3 but not downgrade to 2.0?
> On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 14:50 -0400, Kwan Lowe wrote:
> > On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 2:46 PM,
hmm ok but i can upgrade to 5.3?
how can i upgrade to 5.3 but not downgrade to 2.0?
On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 14:50 -0400, Kwan Lowe wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 2:46 PM, mattias wrote:
> > i maybe asked the question litle wrong
> > i meen
> > i have centos 5.0 now
> > but can i downgrade to e.g le
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 2:46 PM, mattias wrote:
> i maybe asked the question litle wrong
> i meen
> i have centos 5.0 now
> but can i downgrade to e.g let's say 2.0?
No, won't work.
You can, as someone suggested, back up your files and re-install but
there's very little chance application data an
i maybe asked the question litle wrong
i meen
i have centos 5.0 now
but can i downgrade to e.g let's say 2.0?
On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 14:42 -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> > On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 14:25 -0400, William Warren wrote:
> >> On 4/2/2010 2:22 PM, mattias wrote:
> >> > i no i can upgrade ce
> On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 14:25 -0400, William Warren wrote:
>> On 4/2/2010 2:22 PM, mattias wrote:
>> > i no i can upgrade centos the new version
>> > but can i downgrade?
>> Backup and reload..
> so i can't use yum for downgrade
> like upgrade
Oh, sorry, I thought you said you couldn't upgrade.
so i can't use yum for downgrade
like upgrade
On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 14:25 -0400, William Warren wrote:
> On 4/2/2010 2:22 PM, mattias wrote:
> > i no i can upgrade centos the new version
> > but can i downgrade?
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> Well - I end up compiling too many things from source, and if that's the
> case, I know of distros that I find better suited to that kind of situation.
> Most of the things I need seem to be available from contrib for the 4.x
> series - hence the question of downgrading.
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Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
I have ended up in a situation where CentOS 5.0 does not work for me
How can you say in that way, while I run CentOS 5 happily.
Well - I end up compiling too many things from source, and if that's the
case, I know of distros that I find better suited to tha
> I have ended up in a situation where CentOS 5.0 does not work for me
How can you say in that way, while I run CentOS 5 happily.
- is it feasible to downgrade from 5.0 to 4.6 while the servers are
up, or would the
> most sensible option be to just reinstall from scratch?
Yeah, You have to rein
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 11:00 AM, Jan-Aage Frydenbø-Bruvoll
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have ended up in a situation where CentOS 5.0 does not work for me - is it
> feasible to downgrade from 5.0 to 4.6 while the servers are up, or would the
> most sensible option be to just reinst
Dear all,
I have ended up in a situation where CentOS 5.0 does not work for me -
is it feasible to downgrade from 5.0 to 4.6 while the servers are up, or
would the most sensible option be to just reinstall from scratch?
Thanks in advance + best regards
Jan
Rudi Ahlers wrote on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 16:38:12 +0200:
> But, can one install a specific version of a package from the yum command?
Sure. You do a find and then get all available packages. Then you pick the
one you want. You need to use it's "long name" then, of course. There might
be a new prob
On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 16:38 +0200, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
> Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> > Joseph L. Casale wrote on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 07:42:24 -0600:
> >
> >
> >> In that scenario, how does one force a downgrade?
> >>
> >
> > On first thought: Force an uninstall via yum (if yum won't do it, use
> > r
On 31/03/2008, Rudi Ahlers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> But, can one install a specific version of a package from the yum command?
Yes.
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Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Joseph L. Casale wrote on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 07:42:24 -0600:
In that scenario, how does one force a downgrade?
On first thought: Force an uninstall via yum (if yum won't do it, use
rpm), install the older version via yum (if available from rpmforge) and
then exclud
Rudi Ahlers wrote on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 15:36:48 +0200:
> Kai, correct me if I'm wrong
Just read again what I wrote ;-) And read it in the context of the
provided information.
Kai
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Joseph L. Casale wrote on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 07:42:24 -0600:
> In that scenario, how does one force a downgrade?
On first thought: Force an uninstall via yum (if yum won't do it, use
rpm), install the older version via yum (if available from rpmforge) and
then exclude it (and probably all related
That is what I suspect. I presume I have to block it from being upgraded after
as well. How can I force the new app back in without worrying about this
dependency?
to prevent a package from being updated or installed from a certain repo
you'd add
exclude=package_name
to the yum confi
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Does the current installed version give a problem?
Using something like rpmforge to install an rpm ( I presume you used yum
or something?) I think the only way is to remove it, and then manually
install the correct one. The command would be something like rpm -ivh
http://
>Does the current installed version give a problem?
>
>Using something like rpmforge to install an rpm ( I presume you used yum
>or something?) I think the only way is to remove it, and then manually
>install the correct one. The command would be something like rpm -ivh
>http://rmpforge-website/rpm
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Kai, correct me if I'm wrong, but one is allowed to use other programs
not supplied by CentOS. And surely if the user feels that xyz-1.2.3.rpm
is giving him problems, and he wants to use xyz-1.2.0.rpm instead that's
his choice?
Well, I have rpmforge enabled for exa
>Kai, correct me if I'm wrong, but one is allowed to use other programs
>not supplied by CentOS. And surely if the user feels that xyz-1.2.3.rpm
>is giving him problems, and he wants to use xyz-1.2.0.rpm instead that's
>his choice?
>
Well, I have rpmforge enabled for example, and I installed an ap
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Joseph L. Casale wrote on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 00:35:08 -0600:
If I have used a 3rd party
what is that?
to install the app which dragged in many dependencies with it, what is
the procedure to downgrade only the specific rpms I need?
downgrade to what?
I ma
Joseph L. Casale wrote on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 00:35:08 -0600:
> If I have used a 3rd party
what is that?
> to install the app which dragged in many dependencies with it, what is
the procedure to downgrade only the specific rpms I need?
downgrade to what?
I may be wrong but it sounds like you want
I have an app I suspect is not working right as certain rpm's are a higher
version then it recommends. If I have used a 3rd party to install the app which
dragged in many dependencies with it, what is the procedure to downgrade only
the specific rpms I need?
Thanks!
jlc
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> From: "Jason Pyeron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 21:49:42
> To:"'CentOS mailing list'"
> Subject: [CentOS] Downgrade samba?
>
>
>
>
> After reading
> http://lists.samba
Jason Pyeron wrote:
After reading http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2003-November/001828.html
what would the best approach for downgrading samba-3.0.10-1.4E.12.2 to 2.7
on centos4, then later upgrading back to current?
having read that message, i dont think its quite clear as to exactly why
install the
new ver with yum.
Geoff
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Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 21:49:42
To:"'CentOS mailing list'"
Subject: [CentOS] Downgrade samba?
After reading
After reading http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2003-November/001828.html
what would the best approach for downgrading samba-3.0.10-1.4E.12.2 to 2.7
on centos4, then later upgrading back to current?
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