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Fix Fedora cleanup script not to cause unintended software removal. #1050

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@mgruner mgruner commented May 18, 2018

We install additional software during the build process, such as Perl modules. Removing Perl at cleanup causes an unintended removal of those packages, therefore I changed cleanup.sh to not remove "make" and "perl". This is in line with other cleanup scripts like that from centos.

We install additional software during the build process, such as Perl modules. Removing Perl at cleanup causes an unintended removal of those packages, therefore I changed cleanup.sh to not remove "make" and "perl". This is in line with other cleanup scripts like that from centos.
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This seems entirely reasonable, nicely done!

@cheeseplus cheeseplus merged commit d73d6c7 into chef:master May 18, 2018
@mgruner mgruner deleted the fix-fedora-cleanup branch June 3, 2019 12:47
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