https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1834195
Petr Pisar <ppisar(a)redhat.com> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Version|epel8 |8.2
Pool ID| |sst_cs_software_management_
| |rhel_8
CC| |james.antill(a)redhat.com
Component|perl-Set-Crontab |dnf
Assignee|redhat-bugzilla(a)linuxnetz.d |packaging-team-maint@redhat
|e |.com
Product|Fedora EPEL |Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
QA Contact|extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org |swm-qe(a)redhat.com
Summary|perl-Set-Crontab missing |"dnf list" does not show
|from epel8 repository |perl-Set-Crontab that is
|metadata |provided in epel8
| |repository metadata
Target Milestone|--- |rc
--- Comment #6 from Petr Pisar <ppisar(a)redhat.com> ---
(In reply to Peter Ajamian from comment #5)
(In reply to Petr Pisar from comment #4)
> I checked
http://mirror.xnet.co.nz/pub/epel/8/Everything/x86_64/ and it
> works for me:
>
> # dnf --disableexcludes=all --disablerepo=\*
> --repofrompath=0,http://mirror.xnet.co.nz/pub/epel/8/Everything/x86_64/
> --enablerepo=0 list perl-Set-Crontab
If I use that command I only get the installed package listed.
Indeed? DNF manual documents "list" subcommand differently:
dnf [options] list [--all] [<package-file-spec>...]
Lists all packages, present in the RPMDB, in a repository or
both.
If I "list available ..." then it shows No matching
Packages to list.
Didn't you mean "--available"?
dnf [options] list --available [<package-file-spec>...]
Lists available packages.
It sounds like you have some another DNF thane me. Does the DNF queries work
for you for another packages?
> What do you have in a DNF cache? You call the repository
"epel", so the
> cache should be stored under that name:
[root@CentOS8IC ~]# zcat
/var/cache/dnf/epel-b5d26fcfc308d1c4/repodata/
b507c830598d82b04ddf37f1bfd361656acded61d328bb8a23f5ebf47c6e360e-primary.xml.
gz | grep perl-Set-Crontab
<name>perl-Set-Crontab</name>
<location href="Packages/p/perl-Set-Crontab-1.03-23.el8.noarch.rpm"/>
<rpm:sourcerpm>perl-Set-Crontab-1.03-23.el8.src.rpm</rpm:sourcerpm>
<rpm:entry name="perl-Set-Crontab" flags="EQ"
epoch="0" ver="1.03"
rel="23.el8"/>
Honestly, I'm not sure where to look. Perhaps it's being excluded somehow?
That means the repository you downloaded to your system contains the package.
Package exclusion can be defined in /etc/dnf/dnf.conf with exclude keyword and
that at each repository definition under /etc/yum.repos.d/.
I'm going to move your bug report to DNF component. It would be great if you
provided details about your system like a version of RHEL, and dnf and libdnf
packages.
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