well you didn't look correctly. it gives a list of packages with their contents. hey I asked for a database backend with search capability but nobody on this list seems to think we need this. I think we are the only two who ever look for stuff and what packages they came from. I know Michael said something about some doc package but I just want something on the web. its so much simpler.
From: Patriiiiiiiiiick <Patrick.Smart@advalvas.be> To: "Purple Shirt" <purpleshirt@hotmail.com> CC: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] In which package do I find a certain program? Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 00:47:50 +0200
Thank you for your reply but it doesn't answer to my question at all. The link you give compares the personal version with the other ones. I also checked the links in the surroundings and coudn't find a page telling me in what package a program is, only the opposite information is there.
Any other suggestion?
Patrick
At 20:41 27/03/01 +0000, Purple Shirt wrote:
enjoy searching.
http://www.suse.com/us/products/susesoft/70news/packages/index.html
From: Patriiiiiiiiiick <Patrick.Smart@advalvas.be> To: SuSE Linux English <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Subject: [SLE] In which package do I find a certain program? Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 22:18:17 +0200
Hi!
When I want to install something.rpm, it tells me that dependencies are not satisfied and that I should install the program xyz. Now, in yast, I find the name of the packages but not the names of the programs contained in them. If a text search doesn't help, how do I know in which package the needed program is?
Thanks!
Patrick
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