Re: stange dependencies

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On 7/8/19 1:41 PM, François Patte wrote:
> Le 08/07/2019 à 07:22, Ed Greshko a écrit :
>> On 7/8/19 12:50 PM, François Patte wrote:
>>> Bonjour,
>>>
>>> I removed ssmtp from a machine (f30) and dnf has removed more than 100
>>> packages as dependencies of this package. A lot of perl modules (I did
>>> not know that ssmtp was a perl script...) and *google-chrome*....
>>>
>>> Is it serious?
>>>
>> ????
> Yes! This is exactly what I am thinking.... I had just upgraded my
> machine from f29, using dnf system upgrade.

No, my ???? refers to your assumptions.

Notice below that ssmtp is *not* a perl script.  Also notice that if I remove it I don't
have any other packages being removed.

So, you need to use the "dnf history" command to show what was being done.  Otherwise, it
is just guesswork.


>
>
>> [root@acer ~]# file /usr/sbin/ssmtp
>> /usr/sbin/ssmtp: setgid ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically
>> linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0,
>> BuildID[sha1]=9fc69ba73fd778457ad6833a52092c09e42b1e0c, stripped, too many notes (256)
>>
>> [root@acer ~]# dnf erase ssmtp
>> Dependencies resolved.
>> ===================================================================================
>>  Package         Architecture     Version                  Repository         Size
>> ===================================================================================
>> Removing:
>>  ssmtp           x86_64           2.64-22.fc30             @fedora            96 k
>>
>> Transaction Summary
>> ===================================================================================
>> Remove  1 Package
>>
>> Freed space: 96 k
>> Is this ok [y/N]:
>>
>> You best show your output or the history.
>>
>
>
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