Re: Script to get all deps of a package (for soname bumps etc.)

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On Wed, 13 Jul 2022 at 18:13, Robbie Harwood <rharwood@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Maxwell G via devel <devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> > I believe Miro uses this for the FTI bugs. It tends to be more accurate,
> > especially when there hasn't been a compose for a couple days. If this
> > is something people are interested in, I think it's worthwhile to
> > include this repo definition in fedora-packager.
>
> An authoritative, preferably single, simple command to run to answer the
> question "across all architectures, what needs my package and in what
> form?" would be really helpful.  Even if there's a "correct" way to do
> it today, it's not discoverable (as evidenced by these threads) nor is
> it easy to remember.  Something like `dnf whatuses src:mypackage` (or of
> similar simplicity) would be appreciated.

If this functionality requires defining and enabling additional repos,
maybe dnf is not the proper place? But then maybe fedpkg is. Anyway, I
agree that a simple command would be very much appreciated.

-- 
Iñaki Úcar
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