How to install a specific version of a ClearLinux bundle?

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From my understanding one of the main points of Clear Linux is they want it to be easy to reproduce a specific version of the OS.



If that is correct, then how can I install a specific version of a bundle?



E.g. If I install the ruby-basic bundle, as seen below, I get the bundle ID, but swupd can't take it as an argument.



# swupd bundle-add ruby-basic
swupd-client bundle adder 3.10.0
Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Intel Corporation

Attempting to download version string to memory
Downloading packs...
Extracting ruby-basic pack for version 16880
Installing bundle(s) files...
Calling post-update helper scripts.
Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
Bundle(s) installation done.
# swupd
Usage:
swupd [OPTION...]
or swupd [OPTION...] SUBCOMMAND [OPTION...]

Help Options:
-h, --help Show help options
-v, --version Output version information and exit

Subcommands:
autoupdate Enable/disable automatic system updates
bundle-add Install a new bundle
bundle-remove Uninstall a bundle
bundle-list List installed bundles
hashdump Dumps the HMAC hash of a file
update Update to latest OS version
verify Verify content for OS version
check-update Checks if a new OS version is available
search Search Clear Linux for a binary or library

To view subcommand options, run `swupd SUBCOMMAND --help'


Btw. This post ought to have a clearlinux tag, but I don't have the reputation...










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    From my understanding one of the main points of Clear Linux is they want it to be easy to reproduce a specific version of the OS.



    If that is correct, then how can I install a specific version of a bundle?



    E.g. If I install the ruby-basic bundle, as seen below, I get the bundle ID, but swupd can't take it as an argument.



    # swupd bundle-add ruby-basic
    swupd-client bundle adder 3.10.0
    Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Intel Corporation

    Attempting to download version string to memory
    Downloading packs...
    Extracting ruby-basic pack for version 16880
    Installing bundle(s) files...
    Calling post-update helper scripts.
    Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
    Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
    Bundle(s) installation done.
    # swupd
    Usage:
    swupd [OPTION...]
    or swupd [OPTION...] SUBCOMMAND [OPTION...]

    Help Options:
    -h, --help Show help options
    -v, --version Output version information and exit

    Subcommands:
    autoupdate Enable/disable automatic system updates
    bundle-add Install a new bundle
    bundle-remove Uninstall a bundle
    bundle-list List installed bundles
    hashdump Dumps the HMAC hash of a file
    update Update to latest OS version
    verify Verify content for OS version
    check-update Checks if a new OS version is available
    search Search Clear Linux for a binary or library

    To view subcommand options, run `swupd SUBCOMMAND --help'


    Btw. This post ought to have a clearlinux tag, but I don't have the reputation...










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      From my understanding one of the main points of Clear Linux is they want it to be easy to reproduce a specific version of the OS.



      If that is correct, then how can I install a specific version of a bundle?



      E.g. If I install the ruby-basic bundle, as seen below, I get the bundle ID, but swupd can't take it as an argument.



      # swupd bundle-add ruby-basic
      swupd-client bundle adder 3.10.0
      Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Intel Corporation

      Attempting to download version string to memory
      Downloading packs...
      Extracting ruby-basic pack for version 16880
      Installing bundle(s) files...
      Calling post-update helper scripts.
      Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
      Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
      Bundle(s) installation done.
      # swupd
      Usage:
      swupd [OPTION...]
      or swupd [OPTION...] SUBCOMMAND [OPTION...]

      Help Options:
      -h, --help Show help options
      -v, --version Output version information and exit

      Subcommands:
      autoupdate Enable/disable automatic system updates
      bundle-add Install a new bundle
      bundle-remove Uninstall a bundle
      bundle-list List installed bundles
      hashdump Dumps the HMAC hash of a file
      update Update to latest OS version
      verify Verify content for OS version
      check-update Checks if a new OS version is available
      search Search Clear Linux for a binary or library

      To view subcommand options, run `swupd SUBCOMMAND --help'


      Btw. This post ought to have a clearlinux tag, but I don't have the reputation...










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      From my understanding one of the main points of Clear Linux is they want it to be easy to reproduce a specific version of the OS.



      If that is correct, then how can I install a specific version of a bundle?



      E.g. If I install the ruby-basic bundle, as seen below, I get the bundle ID, but swupd can't take it as an argument.



      # swupd bundle-add ruby-basic
      swupd-client bundle adder 3.10.0
      Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Intel Corporation

      Attempting to download version string to memory
      Downloading packs...
      Extracting ruby-basic pack for version 16880
      Installing bundle(s) files...
      Calling post-update helper scripts.
      Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
      Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
      Bundle(s) installation done.
      # swupd
      Usage:
      swupd [OPTION...]
      or swupd [OPTION...] SUBCOMMAND [OPTION...]

      Help Options:
      -h, --help Show help options
      -v, --version Output version information and exit

      Subcommands:
      autoupdate Enable/disable automatic system updates
      bundle-add Install a new bundle
      bundle-remove Uninstall a bundle
      bundle-list List installed bundles
      hashdump Dumps the HMAC hash of a file
      update Update to latest OS version
      verify Verify content for OS version
      check-update Checks if a new OS version is available
      search Search Clear Linux for a binary or library

      To view subcommand options, run `swupd SUBCOMMAND --help'


      Btw. This post ought to have a clearlinux tag, but I don't have the reputation...







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      edited Jun 20 at 18:55









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          If you are referring to the 16880, that number refers to the version of the whole OS.



          BTW, the current version of Clear 18080, includes ruby 2.4.0






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            BTW, the current version of Clear 18080, includes ruby 2.4.0






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              If you are referring to the 16880, that number refers to the version of the whole OS.



              BTW, the current version of Clear 18080, includes ruby 2.4.0






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                If you are referring to the 16880, that number refers to the version of the whole OS.



                BTW, the current version of Clear 18080, includes ruby 2.4.0






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                BTW, the current version of Clear 18080, includes ruby 2.4.0







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