> On 15 Jan 2023, at 14:17, Tom Horsley <horsley1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I've been getting update errors all week with umbrello conflicting
> with various kde libraries. Usually errors like that go away in a day
> or two, but since it kept happening, I finally asked "What the heck
> is umbrello anyway?" and discovered it is a tool for making UML diagrams.
> I've never had any use for such a tool, so I asked what depends on
> it. Nothing depends on it. I removed it, and the errors went away.
> I now wonder why it was on my system at all. Is it packaged with
> fedora workstation by default for some reason?

You can use dnf history command to find the transaction that installed.
I recall that you can ask for all transactions that involve a named package.
Then you can show all of the transaction that installed it for a clue.

Barry


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