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What command is used to query for a specific package with RPM?
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Anu said:
10 years ago
Please any one explain what is this?
AmitR said:
9 years ago
RPM has a powerful query feature that allows you to find out what packages are installed on your system, the files associated with a package, or the package that owns a particular file. Use the -q flag to tell RPM to display the package name, version number, and release number of a package that's already installed, as in this example: rpm -q panda.
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