On 08/08/2018 11:45 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Except that it doesn't quite solve it. What happens if a third party repo package depends on a file that is not included in the Fedora whitelist? It doesn't help that the other repo has that file path in its whitelist, dnf won't be able to resolve the dependency.
The Fedora whitelist could be clearly documented, and the third-party repository could use a rich dependency with the Fedora package name instead.
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