Noticed that running package-cleanup --orphans
It gives a list of packages that are not part of the current 
repos list rather than being just orphaned packages by 
Fedora..

Created a little script to get various counts.
cat package-cleanup-check 
echo "list of all orphans count"
package-cleanup  --orphans |wc -l
echo "list of orphans linked to .fc repos"
package-cleanup  --orphans | grep "\.fc" |wc -l
echo "list of orphans/non-fedora packages?"
package-cleanup  --orphans | grep -v "\.fc" |wc -l

For me, it shows 284 on the regular run.
Get 237 when I have it only include ones with "\.fc"
That then has 47 that are not Fedora packages.
Of those 47, 43 are linked to libreoffice 7.3 that is 
installed from site for testing.
These are the other 4 packages.
msttcorefonts-0:2.5-1.noarch
peazip-0:8.7.0.LINUX.GTK2-1.x86_64
uni2ascii-0:4.18-3.1.x86_64
viber-0:13.3.1.22-2.x86_64

Not sure why it lists packages from non-Fedora repos as 
orphans? Don't know if the "\.fc" filter is best option..

Just interesting. Don't know if these means I should 
remove the 237 orphans. Only see the aespipe one as 
something I know I use??

Thanks.

Output from my little script.

./package-cleanup-check 
list of all orphans count
Last metadata expiration check: 0:05:40 ago on Fri 01 Jul 
2022 05:14:48 PM ChST.
284
list of orphans linked to .fc repos
Last metadata expiration check: 0:05:43 ago on Fri 01 Jul 
2022 05:14:48 PM ChST.
237
list of orphans/non-fedora packages?
Last metadata expiration check: 0:05:47 ago on Fri 01 Jul 
2022 05:14:48 PM ChST.
47

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