On 7. 4. 2015 at 17:40:06, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Apr 2015 09:30:21 -0400, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> > You can remove yum and install dnf-yum package which provides an alias but
> > I wouldn't really recommend that for Fedora 21 yet
> 
> Even with Fedora 22 there are explicit dependencies on "yum":
> 
> # rpm --test -e yum
> error: Failed dependencies:
>       yum is needed by (installed)
> fedora-easy-karma-0-0.23.20140905git5fb5b77a.fc22.noarch yum is needed by
> (installed) bodhi-client-0.9.12.2-1.fc22.noarch
>       yum >= 2.4 is needed by (installed) mock-1.2.7-1.fc22.noarch
>       yum is needed by (installed)
> python-dnf-plugins-extras-migrate-0.0.6-2.fc22.noarch yum >= 3.4.3-148 is
> needed by (installed) yum-utils-1.1.31-505.fc22.noarch yum >= 3.2.19 is
> needed by (installed)
> yum-plugin-auto-update-debug-info-1.1.31-505.fc22.noarch yum >= 3.4.3-91 is
> needed by (installed) anaconda-core-22.20.8-1.fc22.x86_64

You are correct. Our first goal was to migrate those tools that are in basic 
installations of either of the three Fedora products. We met that goal and we 
now work on migrating the rest. However this is going to take some time, which 
is why yum is still in F22.

You can run `dnf repoquery --whatrequires yum` to get some idea which of your 
applications still depend on yum.

Thanks
Jan
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