On 7/10/19 4:03 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 7/9/19 12:41 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 7/9/19 2:14 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>> I don't have ssmtp installed and I have google-chrome-stable installed, so it
definitely
>> isn't a direct dependency. But I think I know why. Do you have sendmail or
postfix
>> installed? All those packages probably require a mail sending program and you
removed
>> the one that is installed by default. If I try to remove postfix, then dnf says
it will
>> remove chrome as well.
>
> FWIW, not my experience.
>
> [root@f29bk ~]# rpm -q google-chrome-stable ssmtp postfix
> google-chrome-stable-75.0.3770.100-1.x86_64
> ssmtp-2.64-22.fc30.x86_64
> postfix-3.4.4-3.fc30.x86_64
>
>
> [root@f29bk ~]# dnf erase postfix
Maybe my point wasn't clear enough. You have two providers of "sendmail",
so removing
one won't do anything. I pointed out that I don't have ssmtp, so when I tried to
remove
postfix, which is the last provider, then chrome will be removed as well. Although,
it's probably the lsb package that is the actual dependency in between chrome and
"sendmail".
I guess it must be more than just "the last "sendmail".
[egreshko@f29bk ~]$ sudo dnf remove ssmtp postfix
[sudo] password for egreshko:
Dependencies resolved.
===================================================================================
Package Architecture Version Repository Size
===================================================================================
Removing:
postfix x86_64 2:3.4.4-3.fc30 @updates 5.5 M
ssmtp x86_64 2.64-22.fc30 @fedora 96 k
Transaction Summary
===================================================================================
Remove 2 Packages
Freed space: 5.6 M
Is this ok [y/N]:
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