https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1933988



--- Comment #20 from c...@musicinmybrain.net ---
The idea of a -filesystem package is that, when all you need is the directory
to store files in “in case they are needed,” you can depend on the -filesystem
package instead of pulling in another system (in this case CMake) that might
not be otherwise required.

The first part of
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/#_file_and_directory_ownership
and the subsection
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/#_the_directory_is_owned_by_a_package_which_is_not_required_for_your_package_to_function
both talk about these -filesystem packages.

For example, suppose I have a package that requires nativejit-devel but does
not use CMake.

If nativejit-devel Requires cmake-filesystem, that is just one trivial extra
package added to my buildroot.

If nativejit-devel Requires cmake, that is 17 unnecessary packages added to my
buildroot, totaling 24 M downloaded and 107 M installed, including guile22 and
python3.

This is not catastrophic, but you can see why people try to avoid it.


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