Re: dnf transaction with a command line?

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On Mon, Jul 1, 2024, 11:40 AM Barry Scott <barry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In this discuss topic there is a user that is surprised by
removal of some RPMs.

See https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/troubles-with-rpmfusion-nvidia-drivers-secureboot-setup/124205/41

The dnf history showz the removal, but the command that caused
the removal is blank for ID 83.

$ sudo dnf history
[sudo] password for luc:
ID | Command line | Date and time | Action(s) | Altered
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
87 | -y install --nogpgcheck - | 2024-07-01 11:00 | Install | 1
86 | install xorg-x11-drv-nvid | 2024-07-01 10:59 | Install | 3
85 | install akmod-nvidia | 2024-07-01 10:58 | Install | 53 EE
84 | update | 2024-07-01 10:55 | Upgrade | 9
83 | | 2024-07-01 01:59 | Removed

What does it mean when the command is blank?
Is this when some other software ran the transaction like Gnome Software?


Yes, when a non command-line action occurs, it is blank. Notably, when PackageKit or DNF Daemon are used.
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