Re: where do dnf plugins go?

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On Sun, 19 Jul 2015 14:07:40 -0400
Tom Horsley <horsley1953@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> The DNF documentation desperately attempts to avoid actually
> saying anything :-(. For pluginpath it says:
> 
> List of directories that are searched for plugins to load. Plugins
> found in any of the directories in this configuration option are
> used. The default contains a Python version-specific path.
> 
> The installed /etc/dnf/dnf.conf file doesn't explicitly say anything
> about pluginpath, so it must be hard coded somewhere.
> 
> So what the heck is the actual contents of this pluginpath config
> setting on fedora 22? Where do I install a .py module if I'm
> trying to write my own plugin?

Maybe install a dnf plugin package.  Then run 
rpm -q --files [plugin pkg name]
to see where it put its files?  Not an answer to your question, but
might get you closer.

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