I misunderstood, thought  there might be a magic rpm or urpmi /remote/ 
searching trick.  Back to rpmfind.net I go.. if they every get unloaded to 
the point where I can get logged back in.

Are there any other fast U.S. based mirrors that regularly have a fresh 
cooker that someone can suggest?

Thanks,
Matt

On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, pgeorges remarked:
> pgeorges a �crit :
> > Matt Steven a �crit :
> > > Is there any simple way to search for which RPM provides files you need
> > > without having them already on your system?  The example you provide
> > > works for you since you have it installed, but not for me since I
> > > didn't.
> >
> > Put the following in a file 'findinrpm.sh' (it takes as arg the searched
> > file) :
> >
> > #!/bin/sh
> > for i in /RPMS/*.rpm ; do
> >         if rpm -qlp $i | grep $1 > /dev/null ; then
> >                 $result ; echo "Found $1 in $i"
> >         fi
> > done
>
> $result is of course useless and harmless in this script.

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