Description of problem: When executing the command "fusioinventory-agent --list-tasks" into CentOS 8 (x86_64), it's reporting tasks that I know that aren't installed into the machine: # fusioninventory-agent --list-tasks Available tasks : Collect (v2.6) WakeOnLan (v2.2) WMI (v0.3) Maintenance (v1.1) Inventory (v1.10) ESX (v2.6) Deploy (v2.8) NetInventory (v4.2) NetDiscovery (v4.2) But I know that "Deploy" task aren't installed into this FusionInventory Agent. I can confirm that it comes from "perl-FusionInventory-Agent" package. If it includes all FusionInventory Agent tasks, maybe the packages "fusioninventory-agent-task-*" should be removed from the EPEL repository, because they wouldn't be needed, or the "perl-FusionInventory-Agent" package should be updated to include only the HTML files and agent devices database and it's tasks should be installed on-demand instead. I'm not sure if "perl-FusionInventory-Agent" package install all FusionInventory Agent dependencies, because when I try to install the "fusioninventory-agent-task-deploy" package, the following error is thrown: Erro: Problema: conflicting requests - nothing provides perl(Archive::Extract) needed by fusioninventory-agent-task-deploy-2.6-1.el8.noarch (try to add '--skip-broken' to skip uninstallable packages or '--nobest' to use not only best candidate packages) So I'm not sure if all task modules dependencies are installed by "perl-FusionInventory-Agent" package. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 2.6-1.el8.x86_64 How reproducible: Install the package "fusioninventory-agent" through YUM. The package "perl-FusionInventory-Agent" is automatically installed. Steps to Reproduce: 1. yum install fusioninventory-agent 2. 3. Actual results: All FusionInventory Agent tasks are installed. Expected results: All FusionInventory Agent tasks should be manually installed. Additional info:
*** Bug 1944388 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
This package has changed maintainer in Fedora. Reassigning to the new maintainer of this component.