On Wed, Apr 16, 2025 at 9:09 PM Björn Persson <Bjorn@rombobjörn.se> wrote:
>
> > On upgrade to Fedora 43, some non-essential GnuPG utilities will no
> > longer be available by default, and instead moved to the optional
> > `gnupg2-g13`, `gnupg2-utils`, and `gnupg2-wks` packages.
>
> In the merge request I see "Recommends: gnupg2-utils", so that one will
> be pulled in by default. Those that are neither required nor recommended
> are -keyboxd, -g13 and -wks.
>
> > Alternatively, these optional packages could get pulled in on upgrade,
> > but not for "fresh" installs.
>
> That would be better, to avoid breaking things for those who use those
> utilities. The way to achieve that used to be an arcane mystery, but as
> it happens, I wrote it down last year:
> https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/#_one_to_many_replacement

I've made this change to the proposed PR now. All new optional
subpackages that were split off from gnupg2 that are not already
pulled in via "Requires" now Obsolete "gnupg2 < version_pre_split", so
they should get pulled in on upgrade but not in new installs (assuming
I did it correctly) :)

Fabio
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