How to downgrade wkhtmltopdf version from 0.12.4 to 0.12.2.4












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I am using Wkhtmltopdf for generating pdf from Html.



The issue is the output on my local machine is different from the output on my remote machine.



I have read this question and got some source from here: wkhtmltopdf - same configuration different output



Now I checked the version of my Local and remote :



Local version: 0.12.2.4



Remote version: 0.12.4



As everything is working correctly on local I just want to degrade the remote version to match with the local version.



I tried finding the release downloads for that version but I am unable to get it.



It would be helpful if someone can help me with degrading this to 0.12.2.4.



I am using Ubuntu 18.04 on Remote PC.










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  • You can undo my answer (by sudo rm /etc/apt/preferences.d/pin-wkhp, sudo rm /usr/local/bin/wkhtmltopdf, sudo apt dist-upgrade) and follow other - stackoverflow.com/q/18758589/937095 .

    – N0rbert
    Feb 7 at 9:00











  • Ok Thank you. But that was working too. I just wanted a patched version 0.12.2.4

    – CodeGeek
    Feb 7 at 10:51
















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I am using Wkhtmltopdf for generating pdf from Html.



The issue is the output on my local machine is different from the output on my remote machine.



I have read this question and got some source from here: wkhtmltopdf - same configuration different output



Now I checked the version of my Local and remote :



Local version: 0.12.2.4



Remote version: 0.12.4



As everything is working correctly on local I just want to degrade the remote version to match with the local version.



I tried finding the release downloads for that version but I am unable to get it.



It would be helpful if someone can help me with degrading this to 0.12.2.4.



I am using Ubuntu 18.04 on Remote PC.










share|improve this question























  • You can undo my answer (by sudo rm /etc/apt/preferences.d/pin-wkhp, sudo rm /usr/local/bin/wkhtmltopdf, sudo apt dist-upgrade) and follow other - stackoverflow.com/q/18758589/937095 .

    – N0rbert
    Feb 7 at 9:00











  • Ok Thank you. But that was working too. I just wanted a patched version 0.12.2.4

    – CodeGeek
    Feb 7 at 10:51














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I am using Wkhtmltopdf for generating pdf from Html.



The issue is the output on my local machine is different from the output on my remote machine.



I have read this question and got some source from here: wkhtmltopdf - same configuration different output



Now I checked the version of my Local and remote :



Local version: 0.12.2.4



Remote version: 0.12.4



As everything is working correctly on local I just want to degrade the remote version to match with the local version.



I tried finding the release downloads for that version but I am unable to get it.



It would be helpful if someone can help me with degrading this to 0.12.2.4.



I am using Ubuntu 18.04 on Remote PC.










share|improve this question














I am using Wkhtmltopdf for generating pdf from Html.



The issue is the output on my local machine is different from the output on my remote machine.



I have read this question and got some source from here: wkhtmltopdf - same configuration different output



Now I checked the version of my Local and remote :



Local version: 0.12.2.4



Remote version: 0.12.4



As everything is working correctly on local I just want to degrade the remote version to match with the local version.



I tried finding the release downloads for that version but I am unable to get it.



It would be helpful if someone can help me with degrading this to 0.12.2.4.



I am using Ubuntu 18.04 on Remote PC.







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  • You can undo my answer (by sudo rm /etc/apt/preferences.d/pin-wkhp, sudo rm /usr/local/bin/wkhtmltopdf, sudo apt dist-upgrade) and follow other - stackoverflow.com/q/18758589/937095 .

    – N0rbert
    Feb 7 at 9:00











  • Ok Thank you. But that was working too. I just wanted a patched version 0.12.2.4

    – CodeGeek
    Feb 7 at 10:51



















  • You can undo my answer (by sudo rm /etc/apt/preferences.d/pin-wkhp, sudo rm /usr/local/bin/wkhtmltopdf, sudo apt dist-upgrade) and follow other - stackoverflow.com/q/18758589/937095 .

    – N0rbert
    Feb 7 at 9:00











  • Ok Thank you. But that was working too. I just wanted a patched version 0.12.2.4

    – CodeGeek
    Feb 7 at 10:51

















You can undo my answer (by sudo rm /etc/apt/preferences.d/pin-wkhp, sudo rm /usr/local/bin/wkhtmltopdf, sudo apt dist-upgrade) and follow other - stackoverflow.com/q/18758589/937095 .

– N0rbert
Feb 7 at 9:00





You can undo my answer (by sudo rm /etc/apt/preferences.d/pin-wkhp, sudo rm /usr/local/bin/wkhtmltopdf, sudo apt dist-upgrade) and follow other - stackoverflow.com/q/18758589/937095 .

– N0rbert
Feb 7 at 9:00













Ok Thank you. But that was working too. I just wanted a patched version 0.12.2.4

– CodeGeek
Feb 7 at 10:51





Ok Thank you. But that was working too. I just wanted a patched version 0.12.2.4

– CodeGeek
Feb 7 at 10:51










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