Ok they are /usr/i686-w64-mingw32 and the same only with x86_64-mingw32 and such. I used rpm -qa | grep mingw and got nothing. So there's no package installed on my system called "mingw" anything. Possibly ming is installed though.

On Sat, Dec 31, 2022, 9:21 PM Samuel Sieb <samuel@sieb.net> wrote:
On 12/31/22 17:56, Bill Cunningham wrote:
> I reinstalled my system and one reason was to take a look at these
> directories that are odd. I choose minimal install and no hypervisor
> checkbox. In /usr is two directories one is i686-mingw32- and another is
> x86_64-mingw32- or so directories.
>
> Now inside these is a directory called sys-root and inside a Locale
> directory an directories for languages such as 'ca' and so on. rpm -qf
> said these directories were not owned by any package. I find this very
> odd myself. This was not present in f36. Only the 'afs' directory at
> root and I know it is supposed to be there. IDK if anyone else notices
> this or not. Not owned by anything. Maybe my tweaks have done it. I can
> check if there is any mingw packages installed I simply choose 'C
> Development tools' and add 'indent'. All I do for development type things.

Which directories are you seeing as not owned?  Other than the specific
.mo localization files, everything is owned by mingw64-filesystem.
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