On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 2:00 PM Carl George <carl at redhat.com> wrote: > The subscription-manager dnf plugin is disabled by default as part of > our debranding in both CentOS Linux and CentOS Stream. > > c8: > https://git.centos.org/rpms/subscription-manager/blob/580aca8629536c64577e6a443b9349ecb629cc17/f/SPECS/subscription-manager.spec#_850 > c8s > <https://git.centos.org/rpms/subscription-manager/blob/580aca8629536c64577e6a443b9349ecb629cc17/f/SPECS/subscription-manager.spec#_850c8s>: > > https://git.centos.org/rpms/subscription-manager/blob/603dc4a304e237a71a056f674378ff5113a7f710/f/SPECS/subscription-manager.spec#_855 > > I don't know what caused it to be enabled on your system, but that is > the way it currently ships. > > On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 6:54 PM Tony Schreiner <anthony.schreiner at bc.edu> > wrote: > > > > Sorry if I'm changing topic, But I'm curious, what is the use case for subscription-manager in CentOS? Tony