Re: Strange output whenever "sh -xv" is used on FC31 x86_64 (rawhide)

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On Sat, 14 Dec 2019 23:40:29 +0000 (UTC)
George R Goffe via users wrote:

> I have been seeing the enclosed lines PLUS a lot more (several pages worth). Can anyone tell me which package they come from and/or how to eliminate them please?

That nonsense is defined in the /etc/profile.d/modules.sh
file which is from the package:

zooty> rpm -q -f /etc/profile.d/modules.sh
environment-modules-4.3.0-1.fc31.x86_64

If you have never used the "module" command and have no idea
why you ever would, then you can safely:

dnf erase environment-modules

Unfortunately in f31, that also takes lots of stuff with it:

Removing dependent packages:
 OpenImageIO         x86_64 2.0.13-1.fc31                       @updates   12 M
 blender             x86_64 1:2.81-2.fc31                       @updates  162 M
 coin-or-Cbc         x86_64 2.10.3-2.fc31                       @fedora   2.6 M
 coin-or-Cgl         x86_64 0.60.2-2.fc31                       @fedora   1.3 M
 coin-or-Clp         x86_64 1.17.3-3.fc31                       @fedora   3.0 M
 digikam             x86_64 6.2.0-1.fc31                        @fedora   149 M
 digikam-doc         noarch 6.2.0-1.fc31                        @fedora     0  
 digikam-libs        x86_64 6.2.0-1.fc31                        @fedora    45 M
 mp                  x86_64 3.1.0-23.20161124git1f39801.fc31    @fedora   3.2 M
 opencv              x86_64 3.4.8-1.fc31                        @updates   11 M
 opencv-contrib      x86_64 3.4.8-1.fc31                        @updates   20 M
 opencv-core         x86_64 3.4.8-1.fc31                        @updates   26 M
 opencv-devel        x86_64 3.4.8-1.fc31                        @updates  5.9 M
 scl-utils           x86_64 1:2.0.2-11.fc31                     @anaconda  63 k

I have no idea why things like blender depend on modules junk.
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