Re: new dnf mode of listing upgraded packages

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On Mon, Oct 5, 2020 at 9:15 AM Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
<zbyszek@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> 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)
>

"replacing" stanzas show up if Obsoletes are declared. That's how DNF
tells you something is Obsoleting something else.



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