Add fprintd-pam to a new critical-path-standard group
We had a situation with an fprintd update that broke su and console logins: https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2020-f997de7d0e so clearly fprintd should be on the critical path. This is my best guess as to how we should best do this (will discuss details in the PR). Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
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<packagereq type="mandatory">dbus-broker</packagereq>
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<packagereq type="mandatory">dnf</packagereq>
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<packagereq type="mandatory">dracut</packagereq>
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<packagereq type="mandatory">fprintd-pam</packagereq>
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<packagereq type="mandatory">gcc-c++</packagereq>
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<packagereq type="mandatory">initial-setup</packagereq>
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<packagereq type="mandatory">dbus-broker</packagereq>
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<packagereq type="mandatory">dnf</packagereq>
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<packagereq type="mandatory">dracut</packagereq>
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<packagereq type="mandatory">fprintd-pam</packagereq>
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<packagereq type="mandatory">gcc-c++</packagereq>
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<packagereq type="mandatory">initial-setup</packagereq>
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<packagereq type="default">notification-daemon</packagereq>
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</packagelist>
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</group>
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<group>
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<id>critical-path-standard</id>
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<_name>Critical Path (standard)</_name>
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<!-- not all deliverables include @standard, critical-path-base only includes stuff from @base -->
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<_description>A set of packages that relate to Critical Path functionality and are in standard but not base</_description>
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<default>false</default>
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<uservisible>false</uservisible>
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<packagelist>
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<packagereq type="mandatory">fprintd-pam</packagereq>
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</packagelist>
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</group>
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<group>
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<id>critical-path-xfce</id>
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<_name>Critical Path (Xfce)</_name>
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