On 12/11/24 18:16,
Francis.Montagnac@xxxxxxxx wrote:
Why do, for example the Gnome group and the KDE/Plasma group no longer get listed as installed groups as they used to?Hi. On Mon, 11 Nov 2024 21:44:13 -0500 Todd Zullinger wrote:Stephen Morris wrote:While we are on this groups topic, I used to be able to issue commands dnf grouplist and dnf groupinstall as alternatives to dnf group list and dnf group install, but the first two commands don't work anymore, was this a deliberate alias removal and if so why?It is deliberate, AFAICT.Right. See: https://dnf5.readthedocs.io/en/latest/changes_from_dnf4.7.html Note for example that options specific to install should be put after the install action. Ex: --allowerasing. In addition, "dnf --disablerepo=NON_EXISTING_REPO ..." fails. Ex: sudo dnf --disablerepo=foo list bar; echo $? No matching repositories for "foo". Add "--help" for more information about the arguments. 2 Those changes are kind or boring, but less than the deprecation of egrep :-(
Why have they removed the user friendly list output of installed groups under an appropriate heading followed by a list of all the available groups under an appropriate heading, and replaced it by a list of all groups with an installed or otherwise flag intermixed in the list?
regards,
Steve
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