Ed Greshko:
> You can do...
>
> rpm -q --filesbypkg f32-backgrounds-base
>
> to find what was included and where they are.
Robert Moskowitz:
Perhaps this is something ingrained in you. Not something I
remember
in my annual sojourn into this stuff.
I don't remember many rpm options, other than these three:
Find info about a package: rpm -qi packagename
List contents of a package: rpm -ql packagename
Read the changelog (if they bother): rpm -q --changelog packagename
I only remember them because I use them occasionally. If I wanted to
do anything else, I'd look at the man file to see how, or if what I
want to do is an option.
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