W dniu 14.04.2025 o 13:18, Marcin Juszkiewicz pisze:
I wanted to check it on my local system:
[..]
I wonder where from all those "not owned by any package" files came
from. This system is about 12 years old (was Fedora 19 at start).
I took some time with https://packages.debian.org/ and found out which
packages most of those files came from. Mostly ISDN stuff which we
dropped some releases ago.
BTW - is there a webservice in Fedora land which allows to check which
package contains file XY?
In the end I went down to three files:
[root@puchatek sbin]# LC_ALL=C rpm -qf `find /usr/sbin/ -type
f|sort`|grep not
file /usr/sbin/loopctrl is not owned by any package
file /usr/sbin/pam_tally2 is not owned by any package
file /usr/sbin/sln is not owned by any package
"loopctrl" looks like yet another leftover from ISDN related packages
(looking at its help output)
"sln" is "static build of ln"
"pam_tally2" is a thing I have no idea about.
And there are several packages which need fixing:
bpftool-7.5.0-2.fc42.x86_64
dnsmasq-2.90-4.fc42.x86_64
iscsi-initiator-utils-6.2.1.10-0.gitd0f04ae.fc41.1.x86_64
iscsi-initiator-utils-iscsiuio-6.2.1.10-0.gitd0f04ae.fc41.1.x86_64
libbonobo-2.32.1-28.fc41.x86_64
rdist-6.1.5-85.fc41.x86_64
tmpwatch-2.11-27.fc41.x86_64
tunctl-1.5-32.fc41.x86_64
udisks-1.0.5-29.fc42.x86_64
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