new dnf mode of listing upgraded packages

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On rawhide:
$ sudo dnf upgrade
========================================================================================================
 Package                            Arch   Version                         Repository              Size
========================================================================================================
Installing:
 kernel-core                        x86_64 5.9.0-0.rc7.20201002git.24.fc34 fedora-rawhide-kernel-nodebug
                                                                                                   32 M
 kernel-modules                     x86_64 5.9.0-0.rc7.20201002git.24.fc34 fedora-rawhide-kernel-nodebug
                                                                                                   30 M
Upgrading:
 NetworkManager                     x86_64 1:1.26.2-2.fc34                 rawhide                2.2 M
     replacing  NetworkManager.x86_64 1:1.26.2-1.fc34.1
 NetworkManager-libnm               x86_64 1:1.26.2-2.fc34                 rawhide                1.6 M
     replacing  NetworkManager-libnm.x86_64 1:1.26.2-1.fc34.1
 NetworkManager-team                x86_64 1:1.26.2-2.fc34                 rawhide                 31 k
     replacing  NetworkManager-team.x86_64 1:1.26.2-1.fc34.1
 NetworkManager-wifi                x86_64 1:1.26.2-2.fc34                 rawhide                 99 k
     replacing  NetworkManager-wifi.x86_64 1:1.26.2-1.fc34.1
 OpenIPMI-libs                      x86_64 2.0.29-1.fc34                   rawhide                524 k
     replacing  OpenIPMI-libs.x86_64 2.0.28-6.fc33
 abrt                               x86_64 2.14.4-2.fc34                   rawhide                497 k
     replacing  abrt.x86_64 2.14.2-5.fc33
 abrt-addon-ccpp                    x86_64 2.14.4-2.fc34                   rawhide                132 k
     replacing  abrt-addon-ccpp.x86_64 2.14.2-5.fc33
 abrt-addon-kerneloops              x86_64 2.14.4-2.fc34                   rawhide                 50 k
     replacing  abrt-addon-kerneloops.x86_64 2.14.2-5.fc33
 abrt-addon-pstoreoops              x86_64 2.14.4-2.fc34                   rawhide                 26 k
     replacing  abrt-addon-pstoreoops.x86_64 2.14.2-5.fc33
 abrt-addon-vmcore                  x86_64 2.14.4-2.fc34                   rawhide                 37 k
     replacing  abrt-addon-vmcore.x86_64 2.14.2-5.fc33
 abrt-addon-xorg                    x86_64 2.14.4-2.fc34                   rawhide                 41 k
     replacing  abrt-addon-xorg.x86_64 2.14.2-5.fc33
 abrt-cli                           x86_64 2.14.4-2.fc34                   rawhide                 16 k
 abrt-dbus                          x86_64 2.14.4-2.fc34                   rawhide                 72 k
     replacing  abrt-dbus.x86_64 2.14.2-5.fc33

Most packages that are upgraded are shown as "replacing" themselves. This is
technically true, but this mode of listing is very verbose. But not all packages
that are upgraded are listed like that, so I think there must be some additional
variable I'm missing?

(This output takes a lot of space and is hard to scan quickly, so I can't say I
quite like it.)

(dnf-4.2.23-2.fc33.noarch)

Zbyszek
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