On Wednesday, 27 December 2017 18:40:29 GMT Todd Zullinger wrote: > The main issue I see is that many users expect dnf list to > do more than it does. But yum list behaved this way as well > (and still does on el6/el7). It may just be that less > people noticed until python-$module packages were changed to > python2-$module to aid in the migration to python3 as the > default python. FYI, I find "dnf whatprovides" most useful, [xxx@xxx ~]$ dnf whatprovides python-keyring python2-keyring-10.5.1-1.fc27.noarch : Python 2 library to access the system keyring service Repo : updates-testing Matched from: Provide : python-keyring = 10.5.1-1.fc27 Or add a wildcard [xxx@xxx ~]$ dnf whatprovides python*-keyring python2-keyring-10.5.1-1.fc27.noarch : Python 2 library to access the system keyring service Repo : updates-testing Matched from: Provide : python-keyring = 10.5.1-1.fc27 Provide : python2-keyring = 10.5.1-1.fc27 python3-keyring-10.5.1-1.fc27.noarch : Python 3 library to access the system keyring service Repo : updates-testing Matched from: Provide : python3-keyring = 10.5.1-1.fc27 Colin -- Fedora 27 (Twenty Seven) Registered Linux user number #342953 _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx