Am 21.05.2015 um 03:43 schrieb Orion Poplawski:
I'd like to completely remove PackageKit, if possible, but at the
moment
removing it removes a bit too much:
# dnf remove PackageKit
Dependencies resolved.
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Package Arch Version Repository Size
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Removing:
PackageKit x86_64 1.0.6-4.fc22 @System 2.5 M
PackageKit-Qt x86_64 0.9.5-1.fc22 @System 248 k
PackageKit-Qt5 x86_64 0.9.5-1.fc22 @System 329 k
PackageKit-glib x86_64 1.0.6-4.fc22 @System 465 k
apper x86_64 0.9.1-11.fc22 @System 4.2 M
comps-extras noarch 23-2.fc21 @System 95 k
kde-cli-tools x86_64 5.3.0-1.fc22 @System 3.4 M
kdesu x86_64 1:5.3.0-1.fc22 @System 114 k
kf5-khtml x86_64 5.10.0-1.fc22 @System 12 M
kf5-kpeople x86_64 5.10.0-1.fc22 @System 433 k
kio-extras x86_64 5.3.0-1.fc22 @System 3.3 M
kwrited x86_64 5.3.0-1.fc22 @System 65 k
libappstream-glib x86_64 0.3.6-2.fc22 @System 436 k
libhif x86_64 0.2.0-3.fc22 @System 180 k
plasma-desktop x86_64 5.3.0-5.fc22 @System 27 M
plasma-pk-updates x86_64 0.2-1.fc22 @System 156 k
plasma-systemsettings x86_64 5.3.0-1.fc22 @System 926 k
Any chance plasma-desktop/-systemsettings can avoid a hard dep on it?
is that crap pulled again in F22?
that's a regression compared to F21
[harry@rh:~]$ rpm -qa | grep -i packagekit
[harry@rh:~]$ uname -r
4.0.4-200.fc21.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon May 18 18:57:55 UTC 2015
[harry@rh:~]$ rpm -qa | grep -i kde | wc -l
45