I wrote: > It looks like scl-utils requires it. If environment-modules > is updated to 4.1 in the next RHEL, that will be a fun > surprise for many of those users -- who are far more likely > to have scl-utils installed, I imagine. Talking with Matthew, I filed a ticket about this issue: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1578587 (It's either fitting or ironic that it's a very verbose bug entry about a tool being too verbose. ;) Looking closer, environment-modules is pulled in because scl-utils is part of the workstation-product group (and as been since at least f21). I think the change in environment-modules is undesirable, but I'm not sure what the best solution may be. While it might be an option to drop scl-utils from the workstation group on Fedora, that doesn't solve the problem so much as hides it. Ideally the debugging should be disabled by default upstream and done in a way that doesn't clutter the output even as much as when MODULES_SILENT_SHELL_DEBUG=1 is set. -- Todd ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored. -- Aldous Huxley
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