On Sat, Jan 21, 2017, at 04:53 PM, Dusty Mabe wrote:

> It doesn't use dnf at all. AFAIU rpm-ostree had code to install rpms
> for a while and then that code was broken out and eventually made into
> microdnf. So basically rpm-ostree already doesn't use dnf and uses
> code similar to what microdnf has.

They both use libdnf - all versions of rpm-ostree's client side layering
have always used libdnf.  microdnf is just a trivial program that uses
libdnf directly.   In constrast though, rpm-ostree's use of libdnf
is custom, and notably doesn't use librpm to actually lay out
files on disk or run %post scripts, since we don't want to rely on
a CoW filesystem, just using ostree.
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