On 24/05/2019 19.01, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Andrei Borzenkov <> [05-24-19 12:50]:
24.05.2019 19:00, Patrick Shanahan пишет:
* Carlos E. R. <> [05-24-19 11:53]:
On 24/05/2019 14.33, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Carlos E. R. <> [05-24-19 08:23]:
On 24/05/2019 13.56, Thorsten Kukuk wrote: > On Fri, May 24, David C. Rankin wrote:
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>> With my net install there was none. > > So you did not install it and nothing you did install did require it. > So just install it, where is the problem?
What package installs wheel group? :-?
zypper se -s wheel
AFAIK it is not a package, but a group.
There is, however, package "system-group-wheel", which is news to me. I thought it came from aaa_base.
you asked "What package installs wheel group?"
following answers:
~> zypper se -s wheel
It answers "which package names contain string `wheel'", not "which packages install group `wheel'". Do you claim that imwheel package installs this group?
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Information for package system-group-wheel: ------------------------------------------- Repository : openSUSE-Leap-15.1-Oss Name : system-group-wheel Version : 20170617-lp151.4.70 Arch : noarch Vendor : openSUSE Installed Size : 38 B Installed : Yes (automatically) Status : up-to-date Source package : system-users-20170617-lp151.4.70.src Summary : System group 'wheel' Description : This package provides the system group 'wheel'.
ie: you just *might* have looked for it.
Only if it occurred to me in my dreams that there could be such a package.
no but the "4" package names just *might* give an indication and not a lot of trouble to look at their descriptions: zypper if imwheel python2-wheel python3-wheel system-group-wheel
I never thought it would be a package, because most groups are installed by aaa_base.
and "This package provides the system group 'wheel'." leaves little doubt
But that is an exception and a surprise. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)