joost witteveen wrote: > (Oh, come to think of it, why do courageous people have bootdisks?)
Hi, there, I was courageous (though when I downgraded ldso, there was no warning message yet), and had no bootdisks. It didn't help that all other linux machines here were unable to boot with my server down (nfs root), and that my server was my internet gateway. I carted my computer to a friends house to fix it. Now I'm uncouragrous, have statically linked binaries stashed away, boot disks, and other internat-capable linux machines. Ldso downgrade sure was a learning experience. :-) Seriously, I wonder if there's not some way for ldso's postinst to notice that it's being downgraded and abort the downgrade? Looking at the programmers manual, I see that "old-prerm upgrade new-version" is called right at the beginning of an "upgrade" (or downgrade, I hope!). Perhaps ldso's prerm could detect the problem and refuse to downgrade? -- see shy jo -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

