On 5/14/19 7:41 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> I don't know, but I have a guess.  The dnf database not only includes
> every package you have installed, it has what repositories provided
> them.  Presumably, dnf list extras only returns those packages that came
> from a repo that's currently enabled.
Maybe, but I don't think so since dnf says that *all* those packages
that supposedly aren't available anymore come from either fedora or
updates...

Also, this doesn't explain why those packages were marked as not
available anymore in the first place, since they still seem to be
present in the regular F30 repositories (at lest according to [1]).

[1] https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages
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