Re: Fedora update archives anywhere?

2014-06-12 Thread Michael Torrie
On 06/12/2014 09:02 PM, Steve Meyers wrote: > On 06/11/2014 08:09 AM, Michael Torrie wrote: >> Yes I looked there first. The archive maintains the original packages >> of each release, and the most recent updates. None of the intermediate >> updates are archived, and actually not even the source

Re: Fedora update archives anywhere?

2014-06-12 Thread Steve Meyers
On 06/11/2014 08:09 AM, Michael Torrie wrote: Yes I looked there first. The archive maintains the original packages of each release, and the most recent updates. None of the intermediate updates are archived, and actually not even the source rpms are kept at the archive site. Isn't that becau

Re: Fedora update archives anywhere?

2014-06-11 Thread Michael Torrie
On 06/11/2014 07:17 AM, Jared Smith wrote: > On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 12:35 AM, Michael Torrie wrote: > >> I have Fedora 19 here, and recently updated a package that apparently >> has a regression and now things won't work for me (it was wine, which >> regresses all the time). The original instal

Re: Fedora update archives anywhere?

2014-06-11 Thread Jared Smith
On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 12:35 AM, Michael Torrie wrote: > I have Fedora 19 here, and recently updated a package that apparently > has a regression and now things won't work for me (it was wine, which > regresses all the time). The original install had version > 1.5.something, and along the way I

Re: Fedora update archives anywhere?

2014-06-10 Thread Michael Torrie
On 06/10/2014 08:55 AM, Steve Meyers wrote: > On 6/7/14 10:35 PM, Michael Torrie wrote: >> I have Fedora 19 here, and recently updated a package that apparently >> has a regression and now things won't work for me (it was wine, which >> regresses all the time). The original install had version >>

Re: Fedora update archives anywhere?

2014-06-10 Thread Steve Meyers
On 6/7/14 10:35 PM, Michael Torrie wrote: I have Fedora 19 here, and recently updated a package that apparently has a regression and now things won't work for me (it was wine, which regresses all the time). The original install had version 1.5.something, and along the way I updated to version 1

Re: Fedora update archives anywhere?

2014-06-09 Thread Brian J. Rogers
Glad to hear it worked, I know it's just a GUI on top of wine, but it's been a life saver for me to make sure I don't get caught in what you did (wouldn't be the first time for me). On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 12:56 PM, Michael Torrie wrote: > On 06/09/2014 06:48 AM, Brian J. Rogers wrote: > > I did

Re: Fedora update archives anywhere?

2014-06-09 Thread Michael Torrie
On 06/09/2014 06:48 AM, Brian J. Rogers wrote: > I did a search as well and couldn't find anything. My recommendation would > be to remove wine, download PlayOnLinux > then install the version of > wine you want. Even when updates come out it won't upda

Re: Fedora update archives anywhere?

2014-06-09 Thread Brian J. Rogers
I did a search as well and couldn't find anything. My recommendation would be to remove wine, download PlayOnLinux then install the version of wine you want. Even when updates come out it won't update what version of wine you select for your application

Re: Fedora update archives anywhere?

2014-06-09 Thread Jeff Jibson
On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 10:35 PM, Michael Torrie wrote: > I have Fedora 19 here, and recently updated a package that apparently > great for my purpose. Then the other date it updated again to version > 1.7.18. I want to revert to 1.7.8, but I can't find any of the previous > fedora update packag

Fedora update archives anywhere?

2014-06-07 Thread Michael Torrie
I have Fedora 19 here, and recently updated a package that apparently has a regression and now things won't work for me (it was wine, which regresses all the time). The original install had version 1.5.something, and along the way I updated to version 1.7.8 which worked great for my purpose. The