I have the installed group 'Graphical Internet'. Not to pollute the description I have cut the output of the following command to a single package: > yum group info Graphical\ Internet Loaded plugins: langpacks, refresh-packagekit Group: Graphical Internet Group-Id: graphical-internet Description: This group includes graphical email, Web, and chat clients. Optional Packages: ... empathy ... But when I try to remove this group, I get the following: > yum group remove Graphical\ Internet ... Removing: empathy x86_64 3.10.2-2.fc20 installed 14 M ... It appears like the package is within this group, but it doesn't have appropriate marker (=) in the output of `yum group info`. The same goes for all other installed groups and packages.
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