> We cant actually install an RPM; you need to be root. But > there are some > rpm commands to list the contents of a repository; we could parse the > output and look for strings.
I would prefer such things - it doesnt change the environment ... Jan
> We cant actually install an RPM; you need to be root. But > there are some > rpm commands to list the contents of a repository; we could parse the > output and look for strings.
I would prefer such things - it doesnt change the environment ... Jan