You could script it and sort the o/p, i do note that there is a difference
in the length of the line installed vs. available
dnf list --available| awk '{ if ($NF=="updates"){print $0 " AVAILABLE"}
else {print $0 "\t AVAILABLE"}}' > *filename*
dnf list --installed | awk '{ if ($NF=="updates"){print $0 " INSTALLED"}
else {print $0 "\t INSTALLED"}}' >> *filename* && sort *filename*
Not elegant, but it should work.
On Fri, Jan 23, 2026 at 12:16 PM Joe Zeff <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 1/23/26 09:03, Dario Lesca wrote:
> > Having in the full list first the installed packages and then the
> > available packages not help, then sometimes makes it necessary to
> > reprocess the output with a script.
>
> In the old dns, you could use list installed or list available if that's
> whag you needed. Isn't that still available?
>
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