https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1668968
--- Comment #1 from Petr Pisar <ppisar(a)redhat.com> ---
It seems that you have enabled perl:5.26 module? Is that right? You can use
"dnf module list | grep perl" command to verify that. Otherwise dnf should not
consider the modular packages.
This is an output with the enabled module:
# dnf module list | grep perl
perl 5.24 minimal, default
Practical Extraction and Report Language
perl 5.26 [e] minimal, default
Practical Extraction and Report Language
perl-bootstrap 5.24
Perl bootstrap module for bootrapping Perl module
perl-bootstrap 5.26
Perl bootstrap module for bootrapping Perl module
perl 5.24 minimal, default
Practical Extraction and Report Language
perl 5.26 [e] minimal, default
Practical Extraction and Report Language
perl-bootstrap 5.24
Perl bootstrap module for bootrapping Perl module
perl-bootstrap 5.26
Perl bootstrap module for bootrapping Perl module
And this is if is not enabled:
# dnf module list | grep perl
perl 5.24 minimal, default
Practical Extraction and Report Language
perl 5.26 minimal, default
Practical Extraction and Report Language
perl-bootstrap 5.24
Perl bootstrap module for bootrapping Perl module
perl-bootstrap 5.26
Perl bootstrap module for bootrapping Perl module
perl 5.24 minimal, default
Practical Extraction and Report Language
perl 5.26 minimal, default
Practical Extraction and Report Language
perl-bootstrap 5.24
Perl bootstrap module for bootrapping Perl module
perl-bootstrap 5.26
Perl bootstrap module for bootrapping Perl module
If it is enabled and you don't need the module, i.e. you want to use a normal
non-modular perl, then disable the module with "dnf module disable perl:5.26".
If it is not enabled, then something is wrong with DNF tool or a mirror of a
repository you use.
By the way, I cannot understand the "routines" word. What does it mean in a
context of package management?
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