On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 12:57:50PM -0400, Dave Jones wrote: > On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 05:17:01PM -0700, Adam Williamson wrote: > > So this thread is complaining about.. > > > > Removing: > > > glusterfs x86_64 3.4.0-2.fc19 @updates-testing 4.7 M > > > Removing for dependencies: > > > glusterfs-api x86_64 3.4.0-2.fc19 @updates-testing 88 k > > > glusterfs-fuse x86_64 3.4.0-2.fc19 @updates-testing 233 k > > < 5M of deps, meanwhile.. > > > > qemu-system-alpha x86_64 2:1.4.2-4.fc19 @updates-testing 4.1 M > > > qemu-system-arm x86_64 2:1.4.2-4.fc19 @updates-testing 5.2 M > > > qemu-system-cris x86_64 2:1.4.2-4.fc19 @updates-testing 2.8 M > > > qemu-system-lm32 x86_64 2:1.4.2-4.fc19 @updates-testing 2.8 M > > > qemu-system-m68k x86_64 2:1.4.2-4.fc19 @updates-testing 3.8 M > > > qemu-system-microblaze x86_64 2:1.4.2-4.fc19 @updates-testing 5.6 M > > > qemu-system-mips x86_64 2:1.4.2-4.fc19 @updates-testing 21 M > > > qemu-system-or32 x86_64 2:1.4.2-4.fc19 @updates-testing 2.7 M > > > qemu-system-ppc x86_64 2:1.4.2-4.fc19 @updates-testing 18 M > > > qemu-system-s390x x86_64 2:1.4.2-4.fc19 @updates-testing 3.1 M > > > qemu-system-sh4 x86_64 2:1.4.2-4.fc19 @updates-testing 7.5 M > > > qemu-system-sparc x86_64 2:1.4.2-4.fc19 @updates-testing 7.3 M > > > qemu-system-unicore32 x86_64 2:1.4.2-4.fc19 @updates-testing 2.7 M > > > qemu-system-xtensa x86_64 2:1.4.2-4.fc19 @updates-testing 5.6 M > > Do we really *need* all those ? Hopefully those *are* removable. Unfortunately some packages depend on the 'qemu' meta package which pulls in all of the emulators. Libvirt will happily manage any subset of qemu-system-* that you have installed. It probes for what binaries are available when the libvirtd daemon starts up. However for some reason I can't quite understand, libvirt-daemon depends on 'qemu'. That may be a bug? > (And why are mips & ppc so much bigger ?) ppc is really three separate emulator binaries for different ppc-related architectures (ppc, ppc64 and embedded ppc). mips is also three binaries (mips, mips64 and something called mips64el). Rich. -- Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat http://people.redhat.com/~rjones Fedora Windows cross-compiler. Compile Windows programs, test, and build Windows installers. Over 100 libraries supported. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MinGW -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel