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List:       npaci-rocks-discussion
Subject:    [Rocks-Discuss] Question about how to downgrade a package in the local repository
From:       Juan Eduardo Ramirez Vargas <juaneduardo.ramirez () upr ! edu>
Date:       2019-06-06 15:58:39
Message-ID: CA+EmpbAQ4h_eAE63fFJSP43B0iLtfWc2emq453qMj=4w9GLaBw () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hi,
  I have been preparing a roll for migration of our cluster.
However in my testing cluster, I found that rocks is not using the standard
package protobuf but a custom version. Tracking down If found it is located
in the base roll (protobuf-2.6.1-2).
However standard centos version is 2.5.0-8.

Turn out, that I am having issues trying to install some packages (on the
compute nodes) from epel repository. because the dependency is
libprotobuf-so.8 but protobuf-2.6.1-2 gives  libprotobuf-so.9

It is possible to downgrade protobuf? if yes, how can I do that.
If removing from
/export/rocks/install/rolls/base/7.0/x86_64/RedHat/RPMS/protobuf-2.6.1-2.x86_64.rpm
 can't do the trick? or this is required to kickstart nodes?

Thanks for any help
Eduardo
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