On Tue, 2016-08-16 at 10:57 -0700, stan wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Aug 2016 13:04:42 +0200
> Frank Elsner <fr...@moltke28.b.shuttle.de> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > how to determine whether a packet was installed by dependency 
> > or by an explicit "dnf install ..."?
> 
> Maybe someone more knowledgeable than me will chime in, but I don't
> think there is a way.  dnf knows when removing a package leaves behind
> what it calls leaves, packages that have nothing depending on them, but
> I don't think it keeps track of installation method beyond repository
> of origin.
> 
> If it is a single package, you could try a  dnf remove  to see what it
> wants to remove for dependencies.  Those packages would have installed
> the package you want to remove if it wasn't already installed (pulled
> it in as a dependency).
> 
> Packages that have a *lot* of dependencies when you try to remove them,
> were probably installed as part of the base installation.

From dnf(1):

dnf history userinstalled
              List names of all packages installed by a user. The
output can be used as the %packages section in a kickstart file.

However it's far from clear what that actually means as there is no
other information about it.

poc
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