Nils Breunese wrote:
Gain Paolo Mureddu wrote:
>>Yes :
>>
>>[root@localhost ~]# rpm -q redhat-artwork
>>redhat-artwork-0.122-10
>>[root@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.
>
>
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.
Ahh!! Ok, more like the rpm -qf </path/to/file> is, where it tells you
to which package does file belong to.