On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 3:42 PM Dimitri Yioulos <
dyio...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Stephen, if you mean add that parameter to the dnf module, like this:
>
> dnf:
> list: updates
> security: yes
I would expect that to report *only* security updates, not to report
those *as well*. Security updates would be among the normal update
list.
I suspect you're running into the "dnf update" command applying not
merely required, but recommended updates.
This.... is not going to work, it won't pick up the dependencies of
your package dependencies, as you've discovered. Updates to one
package can even conflict with and force a rollback of another
package. Frankly, why not just use a "dnf check-update" command?
>> However, I note that it doesn't pickup up dependencies like these:
>>
>> Installing dependencies:
>> grub2-tools-efi x86_64 1:2.06-70.el9_3.2 rhel-9-for-x86_64-baseos-rpms 543k
>> ~
>>
>> Installing weak dependencies:
>> kernel-devel x86_64 5.14.0-362.18.1.el9_3 rhel-9-for-x86_64-appstream-rpms 24 M
>> ~
>>
>> What do i need to add to the playbook so that all packages available for update are captured?
>>
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