2017-02-05 5:13 GMT+01:00 Robert Moskowitz <[email protected]>: > > > On 02/04/2017 10:34 PM, Neal Gompa wrote: > >> On Sat, Feb 4, 2017 at 9:15 PM, Robert Moskowitz <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> I am building a Fedora Server image. As such, I am modifying the >>> /etc/aliases file and need to run newaliases. I am use to that always >>> being >>> part of a Centos base image, it is not in the Fedora Server base image, >>> it >>> seems. >>> >>> I tried 'dnf whatprovides newaliases' and got 'No Matches Found'. >>> >>> But then my search foo is notoriously weak. >>> >>> Can someone please point me to the proper rpm to install so that I it? >>> >>> thanks >>> >> A cursory search indicates that /usr/bin/newaliases is part of the exim >> package. >> > > thanks > > FWIW, you can install programs by their pathname: "sudo dnf install >> /usr/bin/newaliases". That will resolve to exim and offer to install >> it. >> > > Oh course this would require me to know it is in /usr/bin and not /bin or > somewhere else :) > > You can always use dnf whatprovides \*bin/newaliases which is quite known, unfortunately, I don't see this in manual.
-- Pavel Holica
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