how to track downstream these days

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Hi list,

how does one track downstream packages these days? The instructions on
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tracking_downstream_packages
do not seem to work anymore, and neither does their dnf flavour:

$ sudo dnf repoquery --whatrequires `sudo dnf repoquery --provides zlib`
Ostatnio sprawdzono ważność metadanych: 0:21:41 temu w dniu pon, 13 sie
2018, 20:13:27.
Ostatnio sprawdzono ważność metadanych: 0:21:42 temu w dniu pon, 13 sie
2018, 20:13:27.

$ sudo dnf repoquery --provides zlib
Ostatnio sprawdzono ważność metadanych: 0:22:05 temu w dniu pon, 13 sie
2018, 20:13:27.
libz.so.1
libz.so.1()(64bit)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.0)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.0)(64bit)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.0.2)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.0.2)(64bit)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.0.8)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.0.8)(64bit)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.2)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.2)(64bit)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.2.3)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.2.3)(64bit)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.2.4)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.2.4)(64bit)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.3.3)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.3.3)(64bit)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.3.4)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.3.4)(64bit)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.3.5)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.3.5)(64bit)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.5.1)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.5.1)(64bit)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.5.2)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.5.2)(64bit)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.7.1)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.7.1)(64bit)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.9)
libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.9)(64bit)
zlib = 1.2.11-7.fc28
zlib = 1.2.11-8.fc28
zlib(x86-32) = 1.2.11-7.fc28
zlib(x86-32) = 1.2.11-8.fc28
zlib(x86-64) = 1.2.11-7.fc28
zlib(x86-64) = 1.2.11-8.fc28

$ sudo dnf repoquery --whatrequires libz.so.1
Ostatnio sprawdzono ważność metadanych: 0:22:34 temu w dniu pon, 13 sie
2018, 20:13:27.
CBFlib-0:0.9.5.15-6.fc28.i686
CGAL-0:4.11.1-1.fc28.i686
ClanLib-0:2.3.7-14.fc28.i686
ClanLib06-0:0.6.5-42.fc28.i686
ClanLib1-0:1.0.0-25.fc27.i686
Coin2-0:2.5.0-33.fc28.i686
Coin3-0:3.1.3-22.fc28.i686
DevIL-0:1.7.8-28.fc28.i686
DevIL-ILUT-0:1.7.8-28.fc28.i686
EMBOSS-libs-0:6.6.0-10.fc28.i686
....

So it appears there is an issue with piping the output of the first dnf
call to the second.

Best regards,
Julian
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