OK it looks like sloppy mode was added and made default around this time, 
though I'm not understanding how to match the tags in the git repo with the 
versions I'm seeing in Fedora. 


commit a695250ec7db21359689e50733c6581a8d211215
Date:   Wed Jul 4 17:21:37 2018 +0800

    Introduce tri-state hostonly mode
    
    Add a new option --hostonly-mode which accept an <mode> parameter, so we 
have a tri-state hostonly mode:
    
        * generic: by passing "--no-hostonly" or not passing anything.
                   "--hostonly-mode" has no effect in such case.
        * sloppy: by passing "--hostonly --hostonly-mode sloppy". This
                  is also the default mode when only "--hostonly" is given.
        * strict: by passing "--hostonly --hostonly-mode strict".

-- 
Chris Murphy
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