On Sat, 2015-09-26 at 14:15 +0200, Diogene Laerce wrote:
Le 26/09/2015 14:00, Patrick O'Callaghan a écrit :
> On Sat, 2015-09-26 at 11:46 +0200, Diogene Laerce wrote:
> > A precision if possible : I saw "dnf list extras" which list
> > all packages which do not belong to any repository.. I actually
> > ran it and found a bunch of them as follow :
> >
> >
http://pastebin.com/6Tb3nUSz
> >
> > So if they do not come from any repository.. Where do they come
> > from ?
> Could be from a repo you have since disabled, or RPMs you
> downloaded
> from somewhere.
Actually that's my point : I never installed anything except for
some groups or packages found in the repositories cache, and
a fortiori, certainly not any kernel packages.
I hadn't looked at your list before replying, but now I see that these
are pretty much standard packages from standard repos. I get a similar
list, so it would appear that "dnf list extras" doesn't do what it
claims to do. I don't know if that's a bug in dnf or a bug in the
documentation, but either way it might be worth reporting to BZ.
I didn't disabled any repository either, I wouldn't even
know
how to do this.
Very easy: just edit the repo file and change "enabled" to 1.
poc