On Wed, 2017-12-27 at 08:43 -0500, Todd Zullinger wrote: > Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > On Wed, 2017-12-27 at 02:25 +0000, Christopher wrote: > > > python-keyring is a python wrapper around several > > > different package managers. It comes with a command-line > > > 'keyring' command. There's a version for both python2 and > > > python3 in Fedora, and in EPEL also. > > > > (I assume you mean 'password managers', not 'package > > managers') > > > > That doesn't appear in the standard repos. > > It is. The name python-keyring is the source package name. > With python2 and python3 versions, the binary packages are > python2-keyring and python3-keyring. > > There is a python-keyring provides in python2-keyring as > well, so 'dnf install python-keyring' and 'dnf provides > python-keyring' both work. Using 'dnf list python-keyring' > does not, but that's a quirk/bug of dnf IMO. > > This will be true for more and more python packages as the > switch from python2 to python3 as the default python is > completed > (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FinalizingFedoraSwitchtoPython3). Thanks for the clarification. It turns out that: $ dnf [info|search] python*-keyring does work. You just have to remember to add the wildcard when enquiring about Python packages. poc _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx