Regarding using RPM4 to manager RPM5 packages, the reason is that the previous
version of the distro was using RPM5. However due to incompatibilities with dnf
it was decided by uptream Yocto developers do switch to RPM4. In our
Yocto-based distro there are some leftover rpm files that weren't
@n3npq thanks for looking into this. This rpm may be the only one I'll have to
deal with and I can regenerate it using rpm4 reasonably easy. However I thought
it was important to notify upstream since when other distros update they may
face similar problems since they don't have much control