There is an akmod-wireguard package in RPMFusion, so you probably installed
it from there are somepoint. You should be able to just uninstall the akmod.

-Ian

On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 10:03 PM Przemek Klosowski via devel <
devel@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:

> On 6/24/20 4:35 PM, Laura Abbott wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 6/24/20 4:29 PM, Przemek Klosowski via devel wrote:
> >> I noticed that kmod-wireguard is being updated on F31, even after
> >> WireGuard became a part of Linux kernel since 5.6.0. Shouldn't
> >> kernel>5.6.0 obsolete kmod-wireguard? Is it kept and updated because
> >> it was originally installed via @commandline?
> >>
> >> We had a discussion about not removing any obsolete packages
> >> recently, but I can't think of any reason to keep
> >> kmod-wireguard---why is it even being updated for new kernel, given
> >> that wireguard.ko is in kernel-core now?
> >>
> >
> > Can you point to the kmod-wireguard package? Kernel modules are not
> > allowed to be packaged separately from the kernel in official Fedora
> > repositories so if there's a kmod-wireguard package it must be from
> > either a COPR or a 3rd-party repo (unless something has really changed
> > in the last few months...)
>
> So this is the dnf log from the latest kernel upgrade:
>
> 2020-06-18T19:51:13Z DEBUG ---> Package
> kmod-wireguard-5.6.15-200.fc31.x86_64.x86_64 0.0.20191219-3.fc31 will be
> erased
>   kmod-wireguard-5.6.15-200.fc31.x86_64 x86_64 0.0.20191219-3.fc31
> @@commandline                                       325 k
> kmod-wireguard-5.6.15-200.fc31.x86_64-0.0.20191219-3.fc31.x86_64
> 2020-06-18T19:53:50Z DDEBUG Command: dnf -y install --disablerepo=*
> /tmp/akmods.rRSdDv0E/results/kmod-wireguard-5.6.18-200.fc31.x86_64-0.0.20191219-3.fc31.x86_64.rpm
>
>
> 2020-06-18T19:53:50Z DDEBUG Extra commands: ['-y', 'install',
> '--disablerepo=*',
>
> '/tmp/akmods.rRSdDv0E/results/kmod-wireguard-5.6.18-200.fc31.x86_64-0.0.20191219-3.fc31.x86_64.rpm']
> 2020-06-18T19:53:50Z DEBUG ---> Package
> kmod-wireguard-5.6.18-200.fc31.x86_64.x86_64 0.0.20191219-3.fc31 will be
> installed
>   kmod-wireguard-5.6.18-200.fc31.x86_64   x86_64 0.0.20191219-3.fc31
> @commandline   97 k
>
> so the repo it's coming from is @commandline, but I am not doing
> it---somehow akmods pulls it in?  my repolist is:
>
> repo id repo name
> code Visual Studio Code  (blush)
> fedora Fedora 31 - x86_64
> fedora-cisco-openh264 Fedora 31 openh264 (From Cisco) - x86_64
> fedora-modular Fedora Modular 31 - x86_64
> rpmfusion-free RPM Fusion for Fedora 31 - Free
> rpmfusion-free-updates RPM Fusion for Fedora 31 - Free - Updates
> rpmfusion-nonfree RPM Fusion for Fedora 31 - Nonfree
> rpmfusion-nonfree-updates RPM Fusion for Fedora 31 - Nonfree - Updates
> updates Fedora 31 - x86_64 - Updates
> updates-modular Fedora Modular 31 - x86_64 - Updates
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