Andre Robatino wrote:
>> Thanks for this. I thought that dnf5 didn't have either the
>> --skip-broken or --skip-unavailable options (despite dnf5 itself
>> recommending those options when a command failed), but after
>> reading this I retried my install command with those options AFTER
>> my long list of packages, instead of before, and it works.

Robert McBroom:
> traditionally commands allowed both orders of commands and options

I see the logic of "dnf update --skip-broken" with skip-broken being
parameters for update rather than dnf in general.  One might construct
a more elaborate command line where you want some parameters for
particular sections rather than all (such as just for one repo but not
all).  It probably simplifies the coding to be more stringent about it.

 
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