Remove openh264?

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Is there any way to remove or replace openh264, without removing a bunch
of other things?  I thought noopenh264 was supposed to be a no-op
replacement, but that doesn't seem to work, at least on Fedora 41:

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# dnf swap openh264 noopenh264
Updating and loading repositories:
Repositories loaded.
Problem: cannot install the best candidate for the job
  - conflicting requests

Package                 Arch   Version                 Repository           Size
Reinstalling:
 openh264               x86_64 2.4.1-2.fc41            fedora-cisco-op   1.1 MiB
   replacing openh264   x86_64 2.4.1-2.fc41            fedora-cisco-op   1.1 MiB

Transaction Summary:
 Reinstalling:       1 package
 Replacing:          1 package
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I'm asking because there's a high-priority CVE on openh264 for months
that doesn't seem like it's progressing towards getting resolved in
Fedora.

-- 
Chris Adams <linux@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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