On Fri, 01 May 2020 19:30:14 +0200
Dario Lesca <d.lesca(a)solinos.it> wrote:
Moreover I have noticed that if I run "dnf update" these
two old
package are removed.... then this is not the optimal solution for my
problem.
The procedure that not work into python3 is the setting panel
(connmgr.py) of gnome shell extension "connection manager"[1] that I
use a lot.
Someone have some suggest to resolve my problem?
man dnf.conf
protected_packages
list
List of packages that DNF should never completely remove.
They are protected via Obsoletes as well as user/plugin
removals.
The default is: dnf, glob:/etc/yum/protected.d/*.conf and
glob:/etc/dnf/protected.d/*.conf. So any packages which
should be protected can do so by including a file in
/etc/dnf/protected.d with their package name in it.
DNF will protect also the package corresponding to the
running version of the kernel.