-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, The actual rpm parameters to show installed files are "-ql", so "rpm -ql samba | grep bin" should show you all installed binaries in the samba package. Using commandline is far more powerful than using GUI rpm tools, it just takes some reading, but if you use rpm on a regular basis, you are better off knowing the commandline :-) - -tosi Þann föstudagur 26 janúar 2001 19:28 skrifaðir þú:
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Matthew Johnson wrote:
Hello Christian,
Most binaries end up in either /usr/sbin or in /sbin/, but can also be in /usr/local/nameofapp/app. If you know the applications name you can try whereis nameofapp. Usually the application ends u
If you are installing via Yast then its more difficult to track.
Anyone remember the option for displaying the actual files as they are installed? I believe its -h -v? So rpm -i -h -v rpmpackagename.
Matt
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Christian Mendieta wrote:
Hi when i install a package where is it installed???? where´s the executable? thanks Christian
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