Dne 10. 07. 23 v 20:31 Daniel Walsh napsal(a):
On 7/10/23 05:00, Olivier Fourdan wrote:
> Hi Vit
>
> On Mon, Jul 10, 2023 at 10:38 AM Vít Ondruch <vondruch(a)redhat.com>
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have recently installed Fedora Rawhide via netinstall and there are
>> some questionable packages installed by default, such as:
>>
>> cpp
>> libtomcrypt
>> libxcrypt-compat
>> exiv2
>>
>> and I wonder what is the mechanism, which pulls these in? For example,
>> there is not much what would depend on cpp:
>>
>> ~~~
>> $ sudo dnf repoquery --whatdepends cpp
Instead of whatdepends use --whatrequire.
$ sudo dnf repoquery --whatrequires cpp
Depends seems to include `recommends` and `suggests`
Including `requires`, `recommends` and `suggests` is what I want and
what actually is behind pulling in `cpp` at minimum.
Vít
>> Updating and loading repositories:
>> Repositories loaded.
>> NsCDE-0:2.2-2.fc38.x86_64
>> buildah-0:1.30.0-1.fc39.x86_64
>> calendar-0:1.37-7.20211220cvs.fc37.x86_64
>> gcc-0:13.1.1-4.fc39.x86_64
>> xrdb-0:1.2.1-5.fc38.x86_64
>> ~~~
>>
>>
>> I can't see it in comps:
>>
>>
>> ~~~
>> $ grep -R cpp
>> comps-f16.xml.in: <packagereq
type="optional">cppunit</packagereq>
>> comps-f16.xml.in: <packagereq
type="optional">cpphs</packagereq>
>> comps-f15.xml.in: <packagereq
type="optional">cppunit</packagereq>
>> comps-f15.xml.in: <packagereq
type="optional">cpphs</packagereq>
>> comps-f8.xml.in: <packagereq
type="optional">cppunit</packagereq>
>> comps-f11.xml.in: <packagereq
type="optional">cppunit</packagereq>
>> comps-f11.xml.in: <packagereq
type="optional">cpphs</packagereq>
>> comps-f18.xml.in: <packagereq
type="optional">cppunit</packagereq>
>> comps-f7.xml.in: <packagereq
type="optional">cppunit</packagereq>
>> comps-f12.xml.in: <packagereq
type="optional">cppunit</packagereq>
>> comps-f12.xml.in: <packagereq
type="optional">cpphs</packagereq>
>> comps-f9.xml.in: <packagereq
type="optional">cppunit</packagereq>
>> comps-f17.xml.in: <packagereq
type="optional">cppunit</packagereq>
>> comps-f17.xml.in: <packagereq
type="optional">cpphs</packagereq>
>> comps-f13.xml.in: <packagereq
type="optional">cppunit</packagereq>
>> comps-f13.xml.in: <packagereq
type="optional">cpphs</packagereq>
>> comps-f14.xml.in: <packagereq
type="optional">cppunit</packagereq>
>> comps-f14.xml.in: <packagereq
type="optional">cpphs</packagereq>
>> comps-f10.xml.in: <packagereq
type="optional">cppunit</packagereq>
>> grep:
>> .git/objects/pack/pack-8b71ed94572d14e6f4922239550f2e605ead175b.pack:
>> binární soubor odpovídá
>> grep:
>> .git/objects/pack/pack-e5b1b3c9ad6241515210e06736de0317714d0810.pack:
>> binární soubor odpovídá
>> comps-eln.xml.in.in: <packagereq
>> type="default">cppunit-devel</packagereq>
>> comps-eln.xml.in.in: <packagereq type="default"
>> arch="x86_64">mingw32-cpp</packagereq>
>> comps-eln.xml.in.in: <packagereq type="default"
>> arch="x86_64">mingw64-cpp</packagereq>
>> comps-eln.xml.in.in: <packagereq
>> type="default">ocaml-cppo</packagereq>
>> comps-eln.xml.in.in: <packagereq
>> type="default">poppler-cpp</packagereq>
>> comps-eln.xml.in.in: <packagereq
>> type="default">poppler-cpp-devel</packagereq>
>>
>> ~~~
>>
>>
>> I can't see it in kickstarts:
>>
>>
>> ~~~
>> $ grep -R cpp
>> custom/fedora-livedvd-haskell.ks:cpphs
>>
>> ~~~
>>
>>
>> So what is the mechanism these are installed? Where I can report this?
> Can't comment on all the packages you listed, but the C preprocessor
> (CPP) is indeed required by xrdb (that's an option in xrdb, see
"-cpp"
> in man xrdb) and xrdb itself is required by GDM:
>
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/gdm/blob/rawhide/f/gdm.spec#_80
>
> GDM uses xrdb from its data/Init.in and data/Xsession.in:
>
>
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gdm/-/blob/main/data/Xsession.in#L118-129
>
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gdm/-/blob/main/data/Init.in#L31-34
>
> Please note that these commands all use "xrdb -nocpp" so cpp is not
> actually used there, but the package dependencies still pull it of
> course.
>
> HTH
> Cheers
> Olivier
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