On Sat, 28 Nov 2015 10:02:19 -0600, anlarye wrote:

> I was looking at that site just a few moments ago. One of the packages dnf
> (the replacement for yum) states is required at install is Kate4-part which
> isn't listed on the pkgs site for the RPM.

What makes you think that?


Also according to kvirc's
> website, as of version 2.0 KDE is completely optional. Of course the qt gui
> toolkit is required, since kvirc is built on it.
> 
> So per the RPM pkg, this is required:
> 
> BuildRequires:    kdelibs4-devel audiofile-devel glib2-devel
> BuildRequires:    python-devel perl-ExtUtils-Embed dbus-devel
> BuildRequires:    cmake desktop-file-utils gettext doxygen graphviz
> BuildRequires:    libv4l-devel libtheora-devel libvorbis-devel
> BuildRequires:    qt-webkit-devel

No.

These are _build_ requirements, i.e. packages that need to be installed
when compiling/building this software.

The built files are examined for dependencies on shared libraries (e.g.).

As kate4-part is not listed as a _direct_ explicit dependency in the kvirc spec 
file,
either it provides a library needed at runtime. Or another required library 
package
depends on kate4-part.

What depends on kate4-part in any way? Let's see:

  # repoquery --whatrequires kate4-part --qf '%{name}'|sort|uniq
  calligra-kexi-libs
  kdelibs-ktexteditor   (!) <-------
  kdevplatform
  kile
  kmail
  kompare
  ktikz
  piklab
  pykde4
  rkward

> kdelibs-ktexteditor           x86_64     6:4.14.14-1.fc23
>       updates      81 k

That one is a library required by kdelibs, which in turn is a direct shared lib 
dep of kvirc.

  # repoquery --exactdeps --whatrequires kdelibs-ktexteditor --qf '%{name}'
  #
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