I'm confused by the Requires for redhat-lsb-core.
According to "dnf repoquery --requires redhat-lsb-core" there is no requirement for
esmtp. But according to "dnf repoquery --whatrequires esmtp", redhat-lsb-core does
require esmtp.
Perhaps there is some sort of transitive requirement that the above commands
don't show, but the curious thing is that I have redhat-lsb-core installed on
my F37 machine, and that didn't pull in esmtp.
Why do I care? Well, KiCad now Recommends redhat-lsb-core to help with
upstream bug reports (wx uses redhat-lsb-core to report OS info).
Since I added "Recommends: redhat-lsb-core" to KiCad, some users are now
apparently also getting esmtp, which they really don't need/want.
I don't understand that. Why are some users getting esmtp when they install
KiCad, yet I didn't get esmtp when I installed KiCad?
A bigger question would be how to restructure OS information gathering, since
redhat-lsb-core does pull in a lot of stuff, but that is a question for another
day...
Steve
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