Re: dnfdragora

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Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> Yes, that is enabled. I was confused because on trying to remove
> dnfdragora-updater I get:
> 
> Removing:
>  dnfdragora-updater                                  noarch               
>                    1.1.1-2.fc30                                           
>                @fedora                                   27 k
> Removing unused dependencies:
[a whole bunch of packages]

Try:
dnf mark install dnfdragora
before removing dnfdragora-updater, so that the main dnfdragora application 
is kept.

Or if you already uninstalled all this stuff, then just:
dnf install dnfdragora
to get it back.

The updater is the part that annoys you, whereas the application in the main 
dnfdragora package only comes up if you explicitly run it from the menu.

        Kevin Kofler
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