why dnf wants to reinstall to same version ?

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FC29. I have a server for video encoding. I use x264, which I keep updated to the most recent git packaaged in an rpm.

rpm -q x264-libs
x264-libs-0.157-0.20190331.fc29.x86_64

I then rebuild all the packages that depend on x264, including avidemux-libs. I just rebuild on my machine, without chaging the version, since the version hasn't changed, it's just linked to the new x264 version.

rpm -q avidemux-libs
avidemux-libs-2.7.3-1.fc29.x86_64

But dnf want to replace my rebuild version, with the version for the repo:

dnf upgrade --refresh
..............
Problem 1: package avidemux-libs-2.7.3-1.fc29.x86_64 requires libx264.so.155()(64bit), but none of the providers can be installed - cannot install both x264-libs-0.155-2.20180806git0a84d98.fc29.x86_64 and x264-libs-0.157-0.20190331.fc29.x86_64

I don't want to bump the avidemux-libs version, since I want to know when a new one is available. I don't want to keep adding "-x avidemux.."

Why does dnf want to replace the installed package ? How does it even know it's not the same package as the repo ?

sean
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