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Larry,
The first thing you want to do is install the rpmdb-redhat rpm for your
system. After doing so, you can issue a command such as:
rpm -q --redhatprovides /usr/bin/compress
which on Red Hat Advanced Server returns:
ncompress-4.2.4-24
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"Larry W. Virden" <lvirden@xxxxxxx>
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08/04/2003 02:40 PM
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Subject: iso: info on determining in what packages a command might be found?
I'm working on a project to port an application from sparc solaris to
intel
redhat linux.
One of the shell commands that make up a part of this application invokes
the command 'compress' on solaris. I know there are comperable commands
like
gzip or bzip2 - but since the application is going to continue to run on
both platforms, I need to invoke compress on linux.
To do that, I need to _find_ compress.
What resources are available to 'look up' to see what red hat package
contains
compress - or any other command, for that matter?
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