Dne 16. 06. 20 v 14:38 Christopher Engelhard napsal(a):
> I can't speak to the implementation of this, but I am in favour of the
> approach in general, with one caveat: I think it is important to
> implement this in a way that makes it possible for users to keep
> *individual* retired packages around. Blacklisting
> fedora-retired-packages is too broad a brush from the user perspective,
> and will make it much harder to identify problems.


Do we have weak obsoletes? :)


Vít


>
> A question regarding this: What would happen if an update to
> fedora-retired-packages obsoletes a package that is present on my system
> but listed in dnf's excludepkgs?
>
> Christopher
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