So I decided to look into tracer.
When I did my system build I did a 'dnf list > dnf.lst' to get a listing
of all rpms in the repos (at least at that point it time). I have found
this an easy way to go look for things of interest. So I did:
# grep tracer dnf.lst
traceroute.x86_64 3:2.1.0-6.fc28 @fedora
accumulo-tracer.noarch 1.8.1-9.fc28 fedora
dnstracer.x86_64 1.9-19.fc28 fedora
golang-github-rubyist-tracerx-devel.noarch
paris-traceroute.x86_64 0.92-13.fc28 fedora
python2-dnf-plugin-tracer.noarch 2.0.5-3.fc28 fedora
python2-tracer.noarch 0.7.0-1.fc28 updates
python3-dnf-plugin-tracer.noarch 2.0.5-3.fc28 fedora
python3-tracer.noarch 0.7.0-1.fc28 updates
tracer-common.noarch 0.7.0-1.fc28 updates
There is a python2 and 3 tracer. Which one to use on F28? What is the
difference between the command line tracer and the dnf plugin?
thanks
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