Loaded plugins: product-id, search-disabled-repos, subscription-manager To find out which package provides a specific file, you can use the yum provides command, described in Finding. ![]() For more information on the repoquery command, see the repoquery manual page. Replace packagename with a name of the package you want to inspect. As you observe below I have provided the exact version and architecture of the rpm with yum command so that yum will not consider any other rpm to perform the downgrade. To list all files contained in a specific package, type: repoquery -list packagename. So let us try to install old rpm version of bash to " 4.2.46-28.el7". and search for the option of showing the version. ![]() Now let us downgrade bash rpm using yum # yum downgrade /tmp/bash-4.2.86_64.rpmĮxamining /tmp/bash-4.2.86_64.rpm: bash-4.2.86_64 But this may not work with other packages so the best practice is to search the manual.
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