Dne 15. 06. 20 v 22:43 Solomon Peachy napsal(a): > This will silently break otherwise-working software on production > systems, and provide no straightforward way to get back to a working > state.
Can you give example? > What about software installed from 3rd-party repositories? What about > packages that were downloaded and installed directly from ISVs? Should not be affected. > This is a laudable goal, but... surely a better approach is to improve > the diagnostics when faced with upgrade failures? That way the user > will be able to make an informed choice at the time the problem would > have occurred, rather than having the software (which they might be > reliant upon) silently disappearing. Informed choice...? I'll give two use-cases. PlayOnLinux - this is a piece of SW I used to use. It caused an issue during upgrade to F32 and it has been added to fedora-obsolete-packages. Yet, when DNF told me it has to be removed, I reacted "WTF, I am using it". I looked up the information and then I made an informed decision. libgltf - This is actually a random package with *fc29* on my workstation. Hmm, one moment - yeah, dead package. I do not even know what it does, why it happened to be on my computer. Hmmm, yes - nothing requires it. It can be safely removed. And it is gone. Is it something silently using this, when it is present? Does it have some security issues? I thought that when I was doing "dnf upgrade" every week, that I have secure system. Do I want to spend some time on this to make informed decision? No. Too many question, I have other things to do. -- Miroslav Suchy, RHCA Red Hat, Associate Manager ABRT/Copr, #brno, #fedora-buildsys
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