> On 26 Nov 2024, at 22:21, Stephen Morris <steve.morris...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>  Hi,
>     When I issue the command "sudo dnf upgrade", and it decides it needs to 
> update and refresh all repositories, with the command I've just issued I 
> noticed that it refreshed the google-chrome repository twice. Why is DNF 
> doing that when there is only one repository definition in the .repo file, 
> unlike the standard Fedora .repo files which have 3 repositories defined (not 
> necessarily all active).

Please share the complete dnf output you see when this happens next.
Without that it’s hard to say what might be happening.
Also include output of `dnf repolist`.

Barry
> 
> regards,
> Steve
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