This thread was about compatibility between dnf and yum: rpm itself has no 
usage case identifying whether an rpmdb has been changed.

But you are correct that installation of a package by any tool -- including dnf 
and rpm atm -- needlessly causes yum to warn that the rpmdb has changed which 
is rather silly IMHO.
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