On 12/23/19 9:04 AM, Manuel Reimer wrote:
I seem to be one of the users who has a somewhat "corrupted" package database.
Why do you think your package database is corrupted? If it's because of this autoremove issue, then you don't really have a problem.
The system has been only upgraded so far and was initially installed with "yum".
I think the metadata store is different between yum and dnf, so if you initially installed with yum, then dnf won't have all the right info.
If I run "autoremove", then I get the following (long) list where surely not everything can be removed.
Why are you trying to do this? There is no easy way to mark the necessary packages. It's a very manual process and somewhat specific to the person doing it. Unless you have a specific concern, it's not worth it.
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