I attempted a quick check:

    $ repoquery -q --repo=rawhide -l -a | tee >(

        grep -E '^/usr/bin/[^/]+$' | sort -u | xargs -n 1 basename > bin.txt

        ) | grep -E '^/usr/sbin/[^/]+$' | sort -u | xargs -n 1 basename > sbin.txt

    $ wc -l bin.txt sbin.txt

     31229 bin.txt
      2998 sbin.txt
     34227 total

    $ comm -1 -2 bin.txt sbin.txt

    arping
    backintime-qt-root
    bat
    beesu
    chkrootkit
    etherape
    exabgp-healthcheck
    faxq
    gearmand
    hcidump
    hddtemp
    hunt
    ifstat
    iscsistart
    lshw-gui
    lspci
    makemap
    mate-system-log
    msktutil
    named-checkconf
    named-checkzone
    named-compilezone
    pidof
    ping
    ptdump
    rdistd
    rhino
    rpcbind
    rpcinfo
    sendfax
    sestatus
    setup
    sievec
    subscription-manager
    system-switch-java
    tmpwatch
    tracepath
    udevadm
    updatedb
    v4l-conf
    vpnc
    vpnc-disconnect

That should be a reasonably accurate list of the executables that need investigation, and for which the packages that provide them probably need some kind of modification.

On 1/7/24 10:47, Gary Buhrmaster wrote:
On Wed, Dec 20, 2023 at 7:54 PM Aoife Moloney <amolo...@redhat.com> wrote:
Wiki -> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Unify_bin_and_sbin

I do not see as part of the plan a process to
go through all Fedora packages and identifying
binaries in /usr/bin that have the same name
as a binary in /usr/sbin (from the same, or
different packages) such that the packager
(or the multiple packages) will need to
coordinate the changes (perhaps by engaging
upstream).

I agree that there should be few, but
identifying impacts in advance provides
for a better decision process, and minimizes
the last minute work that packagers need
to do (they will have a longer warning and
preparation time).
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