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DNF5

DNF5 is a command-line package manager that automates the process of installing, upgrading, configuring, and removing computer programs in a consistent manner. It supports RPM packages, modulemd modules, and comps groups and environments.

As part of the DNF5 stack, libdnf is the package management library. It was originally written to support the DNF package manager, but gradually grew up into a versatile library. You can now use libdnf to build custom tools that load repositories, query packages, resolve dependencies, and install packages.

DNF5 is also powered with the libsolv library which provides an easy to use programming interface.

By using DNF5, you can work with the following artifacts:

  • RPM repositories (repomd)
  • RPM packages
  • Comps groups
  • Comps environments
  • Advisories (updateinfo, errata)
  • Modules (modulemd)

DNF5 is written in C++ and it can interface with the following programming languages:

  • C++ - fully supported.
  • Python 3 - fully supported.
  • Perl 5 - best effort.
  • Ruby - best effort.

Note, however, that DNF5 cannot yet interface with the following programming languages:

  • Go - does not work, we are looking for contributors.
  • C - not implemented, not a priority for any of our existing API users.

Installing DNF5

DNF5 is available since Fedora 38. To install the DNF5 package manager, use either of the following commands, depending on your Fedora release:

Fedora release Command
37 sudo dnf copr enable rpmsoftwaremanagement/dnf-nightly && sudo dnf install dnf51
38 or newer sudo dnf install dnf5

Note: dnf-nightly provides nightly builds for the entire DNF stack. Once you enable this repository you will start receiving updates for DNF, libdnf, and for the other packages of the stack.

Testing DNF5 obsoletes DNF

Optionally you can install DNF5 from these COPR repositories23. The packages are build using the copr option --rpmbuilds-with dnf5_obsoletes_dnf. By installing these packages DNF5 will be the default package manager in your system. You will still be able to use DNF running dnf4.

Packages from dnf5-testing are versioned following Fedora release pace and are updated every two weeks. Packages from dnf5-testing-nightly are built nightly.

Command DNF5 Version
sudo dnf copr enable rpmsoftwaremanagement/dnf5-testing2 Fedora rawhide version
sudo dnf copr enable rpmsoftwaremanagement/dnf5-testing-nightly3 Nightly Builds

Documentation

  • DNF5 HTML Documentation
  • The header files are documented because documentation is mainly generated from these files.

Contributing to the DNF5 project

For details about how to contribute to the DNF5 project, see CONTRIBUTING.md.

  • By contributing to the DNF5 project you agree with the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO). DCO contains a simple statement that you, as a contributor, have the legal right to submit a contribution. For more details, see the DCO file.
  • All contributions to this project are licensed under LGPLv2.1+ or GPLv2+. For more details, see the License section.

Reporting issues

To report an issue, use either of the following methods:

Developing DNF5 by building and testing the code

For details about building and testing DNF5, see the Development environment setup section.

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License

  • The DNF5 libraries are licensed under LGPLv2.1+.
  • The standalone programs that are part of the DNF5 project are licensed under GPLv2+.

For more details about licenses, see COPYING.

Footnotes

  1. https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/rpmsoftwaremanagement/dnf-nigthly

  2. https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/rpmsoftwaremanagement/dnf5-testing/ 2

  3. https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/rpmsoftwaremanagement/dnf5-testing-nightly/ 2