Re: How to query which yum package groups a particular package is member of

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--On Thursday, January 28, 2021 7:22 AM -0700 James Szinger <jszinger@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I'm guessing that means it was a dependency for something back then.
Is there a way to discover what? Using "yum history info 1" I see
that this was the original Anaconda install from 2014. Could dnsmasq
be in the original minimal disk installer?

Or one can also run `rpm -q --whatrequires dnsmasq`.

That I tried at the beginning but it turned up nothing, which is why I was mystified. I suspect whatever depended on it before has lost the dependency in a later version, or I removed it long ago.



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