No epiphany icon in FC4 -- and it won't take one -- UPDATE

Gain Paolo Mureddu gmureddu at prodigy.net.mx
Mon Jul 18 15:55:00 UTC 2005


Nils Breunese wrote:

>Gain Paolo Mureddu wrote:
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>>>Yes : 
>>>
>>>[root at localhost ~]# rpm -q redhat-artwork
>>>redhat-artwork-0.122-10
>>>[root at localhost ~]#
>>>
>>>(I don't understand the "--whatprovides ... that you have in between
>>>(which shows as a separate line on my newsreader). Fwiw, when I tried
>>>copying & pasting it onto the line after "rpm -q" and hitting enter, I
>>>
>>>also got the same 0.122-10.
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>I think the same could have been accomplished by rpm -ql redhat-artwork 
>>| less, which would list all the package's contents, and makes the 
>>output scrollable.
>>    
>>
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>No, that's not the same. The following command returns to which
>installed package <file> belongs:
>
>rpm -q --whatprovides <file>
>
>I found a redhat webbrowser icon file and used the command above to
>discover that it belonged to the redhat-artwork package.
>
>Nils.
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Ahh!! Ok, more like the rpm -qf </path/to/file> is, where it tells you 
to which package does file belong to.




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