On 6/2/19 8:35 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
Perhaps related, on an upgraded Fedora 30 system I see ghostscript-fonts-5.50-37.fc27.noarch, which does not appear on any clean installed systems, and also can't be installed (Error: Unable to find a match ). That tells me it's been dropped or is obsolete, so is it normal for such packages to persist through upgrades?
Yes, normally there's nothing to cause it to be removed. At some point you will probably get a conflict when a required library soname is bumped and then --allowerasing will remove it.
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