Re: A few notes upgrading F41 to F42

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Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote on Mon, Apr 14, 2025 at 01:18:52PM +0200:
> I wonder where from all those "not owned by any package" files came from.
> This system is about 12 years old (was Fedora 19 at start).

I have a similar list of files in there, just looked at one at random:
> file /usr/sbin/capsh is not owned by any package

And it's interesting because rpm has a /bin/capsh, and the content isn't
the same...
```
$ xxhsum /bin/capsh /sbin/capsh
7bffb7abbc827896  /bin/capsh
2f355e5a40a1321b  /sbin/capsh
```

Interestingly my path has sbin after bin (I've been used to it being the
other way around), so the supposedly up to date bin version comes first
and there isn't any weird behaviour thanks to that, but I guess some
update didn't work well at some point... And probably not too long ago:
looking at a snapshot pre-upgrade, fedora 41 had /sbin/capsh and no
/bin/capsh, so it's probably easy enough to reproduce?

But I ran out of time for today so someone will probably beat me to it!

Thanks,
-- 
Dominique Martinet | Asmadeus
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