What is this DNF nonsense?

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Almost the very first thing I do on a new install is to
erase bash-completion, and it is indeed not installed:

tomh> rpm -q bash-completion
package bash-completion is not installed

So why did the dnf-automatic run I have in cron
tell me this last night:

Delta RPMs reduced 80.7 MB of updates to 38.6 MB (52.1% saved)
The following updates were downloaded on 'tomh':
================================================================================
 Package                     Arch   Version                       Repository
                                                                           Size
================================================================================
Installing:
 mod_http2                   x86_64 1.10.7-1.fc24                 updates 148 k
Upgrading:
 GraphicsMagick              x86_64 1.3.26-3.fc24                 updates 1.4 M
 GraphicsMagick-doc          noarch 1.3.26-3.fc24                 updates 973 k
 httpd                       x86_64 2.4.27-3.fc24                 updates 1.3 M
 httpd-filesystem            noarch 2.4.27-3.fc24                 updates  27 k
 httpd-manual                noarch 2.4.27-3.fc24                 updates 2.3 M
 httpd-tools                 x86_64 2.4.27-3.fc24                 updates  89 k
 icedtea-web                 x86_64 1.7-1.fc24                    updates 1.8 M
 java-1.8.0-openjdk          x86_64 1:1.8.0.141-1.b16.fc24        updates 233 k
 java-1.8.0-openjdk-devel    x86_64 1:1.8.0.141-1.b16.fc24        updates 9.8 M
 java-1.8.0-openjdk-headless x86_64 1:1.8.0.141-1.b16.fc24        updates  32 M
 librsvg2                    x86_64 2.40.18-1.fc24                updates 133 k
 librsvg2-devel              x86_64 2.40.18-1.fc24                updates  52 k
 qt5-qtwebengine             x86_64 5.6.3-0.1.20170712gitee719ad313e564.fc24
                                                                  updates  31 M
Skipping packages with conflicts:
(add '--best --allowerasing' to command line to force their upgrade):
 bash-completion             noarch 1:2.4-1.fc24                  updates 269 k

Transaction Summary
================================================================================
Install   1 Package
Upgrade  13 Packages
Skip      1 Package

The downloaded packages were saved in cache until the next successful transaction.
You can remove cached packages by executing 'dnf clean packages'.

WTF is it even contemplating downloading bash-completion? I erased it,
it should be gone forever. What is going on?
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