On 01/12/15 09:02 +0100, Petr Spacek wrote:
On 1.12.2015 08:20, Dan Book wrote:
I have run into this before and it was very confusing, it really should be
a separate command from remove for when you actually want to remove what
dnf thinks is now "unused".
Maybe it would help if these auto-removed packages are clearly marked as such
in summary printed by DNF.
Currently the output looks like this:
$ dnf remove ekiga
Dependencies resolved.
=============================================================
Removing:
ekiga x86_64 4.0.1-17.fc22 @fedora 19 M
evolution-data-server x86_64 3.16.5-1.fc22 @updates 14 M
geocode-glib x86_64 3.16.2-1.fc22 @fedora 160 k
gnome-online-accounts x86_64 3.16.4.1-1.fc22 @updates 4.0 M
libgdata x86_64 0.17.3-1.fc22 @updates 1.7 M
... and so on
It would be easier to understand if it printed:
$ dnf remove ekiga
Dependencies resolved.
=============================================================
Removing:
ekiga x86_64 4.0.1-17.fc22 @fedora 19 M
Removing unused dependencies:
evolution-data-server x86_64 3.16.5-1.fc22 @updates 14 M
geocode-glib x86_64 3.16.2-1.fc22 @fedora 160 k
gnome-online-accounts x86_64 3.16.4.1-1.fc22 @updates 4.0 M
libgdata x86_64 0.17.3-1.fc22 @updates 1.7 M
... and so on
Yes please!!
It would be a huge improvement to make almost **any** visual
distinction between this auto-removal and the traditional case we're
all used to.
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