On 4/30/20 7:15 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
I then trying "dnf distosync" to make sure I didn't
have any leaf
packages. To my surprise a BUNCH of packages were listed, mostly
modules. I ge that in certain cases modules may be needed but I have
*NEVER* intentionally enabled a module version of a package so I found
this quite disconcerting.
Is this removing modules or adding them? In F30 and F31 there were some
module versions installed by default. e.g. gimp Does "distrosync"
give you a different list than just "upgrade"? What are the differences?
Subsequently, I tried "dnf repoquery --conflicts" and was
again greeted
with a long list.
Why would you run this? That is scanning the entire repository
collection for all the listed conflicts from all packages. I think that
option doesn't do what you think it does. It should never be possible
to install conflicting packages unless you're forcing it with rpm.