Re: Strange messages from sudo dnf repoquery --unsatisfied after upgrade from F23 to F24.

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On 06/07/16 09:02, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 07/06/16 06:43, Stephen Morris wrote:

Thanks Ed. They aren't rpmfusion packages I don't think. I think they
are coming from Negativo17, but I will ask on the appropriate list.
Just as a matter of interest, now that they are installed is there any
way I can tell which repository they actually came from?
Well, something like

dnf repoquery -i kmod-nvidia-4.6.3-300.fc24.x86_64-367.27-1.fc24.x86_64  *may* do it.  I
say "may" since if you are using akmod they get built locally an you'll see

Packager    : None

In that case you'd probably get an related answer by querying akmod-nvidia.
Thanks Ed. I issued the command and got back Packager: None.
I then tried the same command on a package that I know only exists in the Negativo17 repositories and that gave the same response of Packager : None.

regards,
Steve

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