RPM Package Manager (rpm) group
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@fontana you could use rpm -q --filesbypackage {package} // btw, rpm -q -d package return doc files. // !rpm faster & rules :)
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Hola @yaderv ¿cuando podremos disfrutar de tu actividad en !rpm? Mira lo que encontré http://ausil.fedorapeople.org/xo2rpm/ :)
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@lxoliva Do you think something in new !rpm rpm.org/wiki/Releases/4.9.0 could improve the management freed-ora-freedom does with blob*shit?
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@tzk some exciting improvements there, but nothing that jumps at me as relevant for freed-ora-freedom
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!Fedora #upgradetofreedom step3: rpm -i http://is.gd/ijjjE ;it denounces blob-packages so you can remove it and try until success of !rpm.
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@hound yo solo espero que @lxoliva se decida a hacer un repositorio compatible con yum y mis actualizaciones de #linuxlibre sean fáciles :S
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By the way, if you make a mistake mixing !rpm repos on your !Fedora, try with yum distro-sync command: it was my lifesaver :D !gnu
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I think my only way to get out of trouble with the corrupted !rpm db is doing a fresh install. At least i have /home in other partition.
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@mairin it rebuilt the /var/lib/rpm files, but !rpm -qa doesn't echo anything, nor yum update finds any update.
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@carlg i did it yet, but even with no errors, rpm -qa didn't gave anything // About PackageKit, totally agree, it just messed all.
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@rrix more accurately: PackageKit blocks yum proper working.
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@carlg i'm very comfortable with yum, i should have deleted PackageKit a long time ago, any way all my major updates were with yum.
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rpm -qf /etc/cron.daily/makewhatis.cron # Redhat/rpm based systems. Use rpm -qf to find out what package owns. #rhsummit
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♻ @rrh: I installed Fedora. !KDE seems to be much more polished than in !Kubuntu. Akonadi works ootb. :) Now I have to get used to rpms.
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@ddevine thanks for the advice! :) Do you know the way to show which packages are yet installed, & which not? "yum search" and what switch?
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@tzk There is a way to do it in yum, but the way I use is just "rpm -qa|grep packagename"
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