The this script gets the latest updates via dnf log files and reversed the system back to a given date in time, that is still in the logfile.
Presenting the Rawhide Downgrade to past date script
It’s far from perfect, but tries it’s best. You need to install koji package first: „dnf install koji“
Most likely outcome: some packages will be missing, because koji can’t find them and some will be double present, with different versions and you end up in a collision. Remove the higher version files manually and do „dnf downgrade ./*rpm“
Usage: scriptname {timestamp}
#!/bin/bash grep "Upgraded:" /var/log/dnf.rpm.log | sort -r > /tmp/liste mkdir rpmdownload cd rpmdownload if [ "" == "$1" ]; then echo "Keine Zeit angegeben.. benutze 4.2.2021" since=$(date --date="2021-02-04T00:00:00+0100" "+%s") else since=$(date --date="$1" "+%s") fi packs="" declare -A old = () IFS=$'\n' for line in $(cat /tmp/liste) do date=$(echo $line|sed -e "s/ .*//g") pkg=$(echo $line|sed -e "s/^.*: //g") time=$(date --date="$date" "+%s") if [ $time -gt $since ]; then echo "$date => OK => $pkg" koji download-build --rpm $pkg basename=$(rpm -q --queryformat="%{Name}" ./$pgk) if [ "${old[$basename]}" != "" ]; then echo "found old entry ${old[$basename]}"; rm -f ${old[$basename]} fi $old[$basename]="$pkg" packs="$packs $pkg" else echo "$date => IGNORE => $pkg" fi done if [ "$packs" != "" ]; then dnf -y downgrade ./*rpm fi
When is it usefull?
If something, you don’t know of, broke the system by Updates and you need to undo tons of downgrades. Happend to pinephones on the 8th of February 2021.