On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 5:39 PM, Kevin Fenzi <ke...@scrye.com> wrote:

> You may be able to check your logs and see when and why sqlite was
> installed and if you have the fixed libhif.
>

Well, I am completely confused by this and not sure what needs to be done
other than "be careful" going forward.
There was a comment in the bug report:

I agree, we should figure out what we can advise to users already
affected by this, because this is not going to fix the userinstalled
flags retroactively. So even if they update to latest libhif, dnf
still might autoremove half of their system at any point in the
future.

It appears this bug left a mess and no one is quite sure how to clean
it up.  I ran dnf autoremove on two systems which both are running
kde, and the list generated was different on both systems - even
though
the packages on the list are installed on both systems.

I've been blissfully ignorant of this, and got tripped up by
installing and removing corebird of all things after I had the libhif
fix applied.  So while that may be the solution going forward, it
doesn't appear
to address the ticking timebomb.
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