Re: xml2rfc rpm

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On Mon, 2018-06-04 at 19:55 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 06/04/18 18:58, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Sun, 2018-06-03 at 20:07 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> > > I see the following rpms in the repo:
> > > 
> > > # grep xml2rfc dnf.lst
> > > python2-xml2rfc.noarch 2.5.2-4.fc28                    fedora
> > > python3-xml2rfc.noarch 2.5.2-4.fc28                    fedora
> > > 
> > > yet:
> > > 
> > > # dnf install xml2rfc
> > > Last metadata expiration check: 2:22:41 ago on Sun 03 Jun 2018 05:33:23 
> > > PM EDT.
> > > No match for argument: xml2rfc
> > > Error: Unable to find a match
> > 
> > Shouldn't that be 'dnf install python3-xml2rfc'?
> 
> Yes.  But you have to admit that there are inconsistencies in the way things are done....
> 
> [root@f27k ~]# which tracer
> /usr/bin/which: no tracer in
> (/usr/lib64/ccache:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/root/bin)
> 
> The available packages are...
> 
> python2-dnf-plugin-tracer.noarch         2.0.5-1.fc27                    updates
> python2-tracer.noarch                    0.7.0-1.fc27                    updates
> python3-dnf-plugin-tracer.noarch         2.0.5-1.fc27                    updates
> python3-tracer.noarch                    0.7.0-1.fc27                    updates
> tracer-common.noarch
> 
> No package named "tracer", yet....
> 
> [root@f27k ~]# dnf install tracer
> Last metadata expiration check: 0:51:26 ago on Mon 04 Jun 2018 07:03:05 PM CST.
> Dependencies resolved.
> ===================================================================================
>  Package                    Arch       Version                   Repository   Size
> ===================================================================================
> Installing:
>  python3-tracer             noarch     0.7.0-1.fc27              updates     129 k
> 
[...]

Yes. 'dnf list tracer' and 'dnf info tracer' both show nothing, though
'dnf search tracer' does find it. There appears to be more than one
'name' associated with some packages and how this works is not clearly
documented.

(BTW I don't quite see how 'which' is telling you what packages are
available. Is this some non-default setting? I use 'dnf search' for
that).

poc
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