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You seem to have a update script and revdep for use when updating, but nothing for reverting to the previous (non-updated) version. I sort of just expected it to be there or as a 'switch' for the update script. It's main purpose would be to go back to the previous "working" version if the problems in the updated package are too great to leave it there, or to allow time to sort out what the problem is.
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Well, to revert back just simply edit the spkgbuild which is on maintainer side. Regular user should just do 'sysup'. So i dont think 'revert' script required for the maintainer for now.
You seem to have a update script and revdep for use when updating, but nothing for reverting to the previous (non-updated) version. I sort of just expected it to be there or as a 'switch' for the update script. It's main purpose would be to go back to the previous "working" version if the problems in the updated package are too great to leave it there, or to allow time to sort out what the problem is.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: