On Tue, 11 Aug 2015 18:02:49 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:

> >> "dnf list autoremove" gives *nothing* while "dnf remove wget" as one of
> >> many samples could be removed without any deps - so i guess that's just
> >> working with the yumdb/dnfdb and is in *no way* compareable with
> >> "package-cleanup --leaves --all"
> >
> > Noticably, I didn't claim otherwise. I only answered your question. ;-)
> 
> no, you did not,

Uh, come on, Harald! Let me quote. You wrote:

| so, upgraded to F23 with "dnf distro-sync" and how do dnf-developers and 
| the people decided to replace yum at the moment imagine cleanup setups now?

To which I pointed you at their manual, which explicitly comments on the
"package-cleanup --leaves" command you had tried before.

Now, whether the replacements works or is broken, that's not what you
had asked.

> > And yes, some of the "replacements" are not 100% compatible. I've just
> > had a bugzilla ticket about "dnf repoquery --whatprovides /usr/lib64" not
> > reporting anything anymore be closed in a weird way
> 
> well, I'm curious which part of Fedora is damaged next for years.....

Let's replace Tracker, please. For several days in Rawhide, it crashes
everytime I boot the system.
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