On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, flupke pushed some tiny letters in this order:
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> If it can help you, I'll tell you already that you can list all the
> package from a certain group with the "-g" option :
> rpm -qg Applications/Text
>
You create a list of all the groups on your system you can run:
rpm -qa --queryformat "%{GROUP}\n" | sort | uniq > $HOME/groups.txt
check out man rpm for more info on the query tags (rpm --querytags). They're
great for scripting.
- [expert] Console manipulation of RPMs Zaleski, Matthew (M.E.)
- Re: [expert] Console manipulation of RPMs Asheesh Laroia
- Re: [expert] Console manipulation of RPMs flupke
- RE: [expert] Console manipulation of RPMs Tony McGee
- RE: [expert] Console manipulation of RPMs Zaleski, Matthew (M.E.)
- Re: [expert] Console manipulation of RPMs Greg Stewart
- RE: [expert] Console manipulation of RPMs Asheesh Laroia
- Re: [expert] Console manipulation of RPMs Alexander Skwar
- RE: [expert] Console manipulation of RPMs Zaleski, Matthew (M.E.)
