On Fri, 2019-12-06 at 18:51 -0600, Richard Shaw wrote:
> After reading this thread I think this is a more serious problem than just
> this package. I had "assumed" modules were just normal, so I didn't
> question them being installed.

They are normal. You're not wrong. The problem is well understood at
this point: a module was given a stream default - meaning it becomes
the default source of packages it contains. That module includes
protobuf, meaning it takes over from the non-modular repo as the
default source of protobuf. The build of protobuf it contains was
missing some bits that other packages depend on, which broke those
packages.

> I have not intentionally enabled/installed any modules but through regular
> updates I now have the following installed:

Well, yes. That's what happens. If this didn't actually break anything
for you, you don't really need to panic, but if you want to sync with
the current state (where the module stream default has been removed at
least temporarily), just disable the modules that were enabled and then
run 'dnf distro-sync'. That should return you to the non-modular
builds.
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