I understand, but for the future please reach out to those who make the tools on top of those low-level packages that configure them or consume their output. It takes a lot of software archaeology in different distro versions to even find out - where those things come from in the first place (SUSE specific in this case) - when and why they were removed - if that means a security problem. Having said that, we can now remove it from YaST without having to fear that we might have to revert that change in the near future.