Am 29.07.2015 20:33 schrieb "Adam Jackson" <ajax@xxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> On Wed, 2015-07-29 at 15:42 +0200, Harald Hoyer wrote:
>
> > - krb5-libs requires gawk - why do libs require utils other than
> > ldconfig?
>
> This looks like it was originally a Requires(triggerun) for the
> configure_default_ccache_name case. Since that's handling upgrading
> from <= 1.11.3-16, we can probably drop it now:
>
> dmt:~% (echo f19; echo f20) | xargs -n1 -I@ koji -q latest-pkg @ krb5
> krb5-1.11.3-1.fc19 f19 nalin
> krb5-1.11.3-33.fc20 f20 nalin
>
> > - same with device-mapper-libs requiring device-mapper
>
> * Wed Jun 23 2010 Alasdair Kergon <agk@xxxxxxxxxx> - 2.02.68-1
> - Have device-mapper-libs require device-mapper (circular) for udev rules.
>
> Which is somewhat legitimate, since some of those rules do look like
> they require calling out to tools provided in the base package:
>
> ENV{DM_COOKIE}=="?*", IMPORT{program}="/usr/sbin/dmsetup udevflags $env{DM_COOKIE}"
Well, then why not ship the udev rules with device-mapper instead of the libs?
>
> From staring at the reduced graph a bit, openldap -> nss-tools, which
> is the only thing pulling in the NSS stack. This looks pretty bogus to
> me, openldap is just the core library package and none of them seem to
> have any exec calls to anything in nss-tools.
>
> - ajax
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