Re: slack.

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> Date: Tuesday, August 03, 2021 02:22:47 +0800
> From: Ed Greshko <ed.greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> On 03/08/2021 02:18, home user wrote:
>> On 8/2/21 12:15 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>>> On 2021-08-02 10:59 a.m., home user wrote:
>>>> I've been asked to join a "Slack" team. I did a "dnf provides
>>>> slack" and got nothing.  Before I try doing things the hard way
>>>> (via the Slack web site), is slack actually not available via
>>>> dnf, or did I do the query incorrectly (wrong name?)?
>>> 
>>> slack is not open-source software, so it's not going to be
>>> available by dnf unless there's an external repo that you add
>>> yourself.
>>> 
>>>> By the way, I see from "dnf provides zoom" that zoom is now
>>>> available via dnf.
>>> 
>>> Same here.  I don't know what command you ran, but zoom is also
>>> not available for the same reason.
>> 
>> bash.4[~]: dnf provides zoom
>> zoom-5.4.53350.1027-1.x86_64 : Zoom, #1 Video Conferencing and Web
>> Conferencing
>>                              : Service
>> Repo        : @System
>> Matched from:
>> Provide    : zoom = 5.4.53350.1027-1
>> 
>> bash.5[~]:
>> 
>> Am I misunderstanding dnf's output?
> 
> Looks as if you've downloaded something and installed it manually.
> 
> Otherwise you'd get some output that would show what repo it came
> from.  Like....
> 
> Repo        : fedora
> Repo        : updates

The name on that zoom info is also a clue. If it had come from a
fedora/redhat/centos repository it would have a repository indicator
"fc33", "fc34", "el7.<rh/centos>" on the package name. Zoom has
packages available for a range of linux releases available from their
web site, but as with slack, I've not found a repository reference
that can be added to dnf so you need to download their package and do
a local install.


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