On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 9:35 AM, Walter Cazzola <cazzola(a)di.unimi.it> wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jun 2016, Michal Domonkos wrote:
> It looks like something that is being updated is pulling in the yum
> package as a dependency. As Tom mentioned, you can find out by trying
> to remove yum, or even better, by running "dnf repoquery --installed
> --whatrequires yum".
at the moment yum is not installed on my machine and the result of
dnf repoquery --installed --whatrequires yum
is completely empty.
This means that one of the packages that need to be updated has become
dependent on yum, that sounds strange to me since yum is a sort of
deprecated in fedora.
In particular the new dependency to yum is in one of this packages:
breeze-cursor-theme
breeze-icon-theme
kde-style-breeze
libkworkspace5
plasma-breeze
plasma-breeze-common
plasma-workspace
plasma-workspace-common
plasma-workspace-drkonqi
plasma-workspace-geolocation
plasma-workspace-geolocation-libs
plasma-workspace-libs
sddm-breeze
OK, I just checked with "dnf repoquery --whatrequires yum-utils" on my
F23 and among the listed packages there really is one of those you
mentioned:
plasma-workspace-drkonqi-0:5.6.5-1.fc23.x86_64
Since yum-utils requires yum and yum requires yum-metadata-parser, you
get all these pulled in for the update transaction.
To me seems that plasma is getting dependent on yum, probably could
be
the case to fill a bug report.
Yup, feel free to file a bug against that plasma package.