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Issue created Apr 08, 2021 by Michal Nowikowski@godfrydContributor

system test test_pkg_upgrade_server_token should handle old packages gracefully

Currently, in the case of RPM packages, if old packages are going to be installed (downgrade) then actually they are not installed as yum does not handle downgrading automatically.

This comes from: !276 (comment 205640)

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