Hi,

I cannot seem to find enough information about reverting a package in a proper 
way, and was wondering whether people on this list could help me out or point 
me to a good help file somewhere. I'm not a total newbie, but sysadmin tasks 
were previously not my major concern, and I need to jump in now - hence my 
request.

I recently upgraded our local debian development server with an apt-get 
dist-upgrade. Everything went fine, some minor issues but neglectable.

Our live debian webserver however, is not that easily updatable due to certain 
restrictions from clients.

Now - we run Unison to keep files in sync, as we need to ship a lot of small 
files back and forth the whole time.

The local server is now running unison 2.13.16.
The live server is still running 2.10.2.

Needless to say, this results in unison not working, and stating that the 
versions are conflicting.

My first idea was to revert the local server to 2.10.2 ; so I fetched the .deb 
packages from the live server, and these are now residing on the local server
unison_2.10.2-1-i386.deb
unison_2.10.2-2-i386.deb

Now - I man'ed dpkg, and apt - but am not sure how to proceed with this ...

Could somebody detail me the process of reverting, in general or specifically 
for this issue ?

Thanks in advance,
Frank


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