This is probably one of those things I don't really want to know the answer to, but it looked strange so I though I'd ask:
Just updated a system, and rather than getting a new version of postfix merely because it was updated, it seemed to go through some convoluted reasoning process to give me a new version:
Resolving Dependencies --> Running transaction check ... ---> Package postfix-perl-scripts.i386 2:2.5.6-1.fc10 set to be updated --> Processing Dependency: postfix = 2:2.5.6-1.fc10 for package: postfix-perl-scripts --> Running transaction check ---> Package postfix.i386 2:2.5.6-1.fc10 set to be updated --> Finished Dependency Resolution
Dependencies Resolved
================================================================================ Package Arch Version Repository Size ================================================================================ Installing: postfix-perl-scripts i386 2:2.5.6-1.fc10 updates 60 k replacing postfix.i386 2:2.5.5-1.fc10
Updating: ... Updating for dependencies: postfix i386 2:2.5.6-1.fc10 updates 3.8 M
Is postfix-perl-scripts being split out of what used to be a combined package or something, and this is how it looks when I update?
On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 11:06:02 -0500 Tom Horsley tom.horsley@att.net wrote:
updates 3.8 M
Is postfix-perl-scripts being split out of what used to be a combined package or something, and this is how it looks when I update?
It is a combination of pflogsumm and qshape. qshape used to be part of the postfix package. pflogsumm was a separate rpm.