Provided by: dnf-plugins-core_4.3.1-3_all bug

NAME

       dnf-repoclosure - DNF repoclosure Plugin

       Display a list of unresolved dependencies for repositories.

SYNOPSIS

       dnf repoclosure [<options>]

DESCRIPTION

       repoclosure is a program that reads package metadata from one or more repositories, checks
       all dependencies, and displays a list of packages with unresolved dependencies.

   Options
       All general DNF options are accepted, see Options in dnf(8) for details.

       --arch <arch>
              Query only packages for specified architecture, can  be  specified  multiple  times
              (default  is all compatible architectures with your system). To run repoclosure for
              arch  incompatible  with  your  system  use  --forcearch=<arch>  option  to  change
              basearch.

       --best Check only the newest packages per arch.

       --check <repoid>
              Specify  repo  ids  to  check,  can  be  specified  multiple  times (default is all
              enabled).

       --newest
              Check only the newest packages in the repos.

       --pkg <pkg-spec>
              Check closure for this package only.

       --repo <repoid>
              Specify repo ids to  query,  can  be  specified  multiple  times  (default  is  all
              enabled).

EXAMPLES

       Display list of unresolved dependencies for all enabled repositories:

          dnf repoclosure

       Display  list  of  unresolved  dependencies  for  rawhide  repository  and  packages  with
       architecture noarch and x86_64:

          dnf repoclosure --repo rawhide --arch noarch --arch x86_64

       Display list of unresolved dependencies for zmap package from rawhide repository:

          dnf repoclosure --repo rawhide --pkg zmap

       Display list of unresolved dependencies for myrepo, an add-on for the rawhide repository:

          dnf repoclosure --repo rawhide --check myrepo

AUTHOR

       See AUTHORS in your Core DNF Plugins distribution

COPYRIGHT

       2023, Red Hat, Licensed under GPLv2+