On 7/10/19 1:18 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 7/9/19 2:00 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> I guess it must be more than just "the last "sendmail".
>>
>> [egreshko@f29bk ~]$ sudo dnf remove ssmtp postfix
>> [sudo] password for egreshko:
>> Dependencies resolved.
>>
On 7/9/19 2:00 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
I guess it must be more than just "the last "sendmail".
[egreshko@f29bk ~]$ sudo dnf remove ssmtp postfix
[sudo] password for egreshko:
Dependencies resolved.
===
Package
On 7/10/19 4:03 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 7/9/19 12:41 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 7/9/19 2:14 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>>> I don't have ssmtp installed and I have google-chrome-stable installed, so
>>> it definitely
>>> isn't a direct dependency. But I think I know why. Do you have sendmail
>>
On 7/9/19 12:41 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 7/9/19 2:14 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
I don't have ssmtp installed and I have google-chrome-stable installed, so it
definitely
isn't a direct dependency. But I think I know why. Do you have sendmail or
postfix
installed? All those packages probably requ
François Patte wrote:
> Bonjour,
>
> I removed ssmtp from a machine (f30) and dnf has removed more than 100
> packages as dependencies of this package. A lot of perl modules (I did
> not know that ssmtp was a perl script...) and *google-chrome*
>
> Is it serious?
Most likely, something in t
On 7/9/19 2:14 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 7/8/19 3:28 AM, François Patte wrote:
>> So, I did "dnf history" and get the id, I did "dnf history 144" and get:
>>
>> 144 | remove ssmtp | 2019-07-08 00:00 | Removed | 113 EE
>>
>> As I told in my first mail: more the 100 packages were removed. If you
>
On 7/8/19 3:28 AM, François Patte wrote:
So, I did "dnf history" and get the id, I did "dnf history 144" and get:
144 | remove ssmtp | 2019-07-08 00:00 | Removed | 113 EE
As I told in my first mail: more the 100 packages were removed. If you
want the list I can provide it.
The list might be
On 7/8/19 6:28 PM, François Patte wrote:
> So, I did "dnf history" and get the id, I did "dnf history 144" and get:
>
> 144 | remove ssmtp | 2019-07-08 00:00 | Removed | 113 EE
>
> As I told in my first mail: more the 100 packages were removed. If you
> want the list I can provide it.
Yes. I did
Le 08/07/2019 à 09:24, Ed Greshko a écrit :
> On 7/8/19 1:41 PM, François Patte wrote:
>> Le 08/07/2019 à 07:22, Ed Greshko a écrit :
>>> On 7/8/19 12:50 PM, François Patte wrote:
Bonjour,
I removed ssmtp from a machine (f30) and dnf has removed more than 100
packages as depende
On 7/8/19 1:41 PM, François Patte wrote:
> Le 08/07/2019 à 07:22, Ed Greshko a écrit :
>> On 7/8/19 12:50 PM, François Patte wrote:
>>> Bonjour,
>>>
>>> I removed ssmtp from a machine (f30) and dnf has removed more than 100
>>> packages as dependencies of this package. A lot of perl modules (I did
Le 08/07/2019 à 07:22, Ed Greshko a écrit :
> On 7/8/19 12:50 PM, François Patte wrote:
>> Bonjour,
>>
>> I removed ssmtp from a machine (f30) and dnf has removed more than 100
>> packages as dependencies of this package. A lot of perl modules (I did
>> not know that ssmtp was a perl script...) and
On 7/8/19 12:50 PM, François Patte wrote:
> Bonjour,
>
> I removed ssmtp from a machine (f30) and dnf has removed more than 100
> packages as dependencies of this package. A lot of perl modules (I did
> not know that ssmtp was a perl script...) and *google-chrome*
>
> Is it serious?
>
[r
Bonjour,
I removed ssmtp from a machine (f30) and dnf has removed more than 100
packages as dependencies of this package. A lot of perl modules (I did
not know that ssmtp was a perl script...) and *google-chrome*
Is it serious?
--
François Patte
UFR de mathématiques et informatique
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