https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1668215
--- Comment #4 from Severin Gehwolf <sgehwolf(a)redhat.com> ---
(In reply to Mattias Ellert from comment #3)
The module version of jmc is declared "default", i.e.
unless you actively
disable the module version this is the version you get. I have not chosen
the activate this module, it is what you get by default.
Do you have the 'jmc' module installed, though? Output of this, please:
$ rpm -qa | grep module_2663
What does this command return for you?
$ rpm -q javamail
I understand that if you choose to activate some module some things
might
break. This is the reason for having modules in the first place.
But no module declared "default" should be allowed to break anything. A
module declared "default" seamlessly replace normal rpms from the base and
updates repositories and must be drop in replacements for those. Otherwise
they must not be declared default.
OK. I'm still trying to replicate what you are seeing, though. What are the
precise steps to reproduce this? Please provide steps in terms of dnf commands.
So far I was unable to :-(
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