GTriderXC, you're right, this string isn't quite grammatical. You can
request something, or you can "request that" someone do something, but
you can't "request to" something. (Unless the "to" is part of an
auxiliary verb, e.g. "request to be excused", but even that's clunky.)

Unfortunately, even if that was fixed, I still wouldn't understand this
string. What does it mean for a package catalog to request installation
of software? Could you please give two or three examples of when this
might happen, and what the named catalog (or list of catalogs) is in
each case? I suspect there might be a much better way to word this.

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