Try 'dpkg -L <packagename>', hatch is, this only works once you've installed the package (which wasn't really what you asked for...).

On onsdag, dec 18, 2002, at 23:49 Europe/Stockholm, Kow K wrote:

On Wednesday, Dec 18, 2002, at 14:22 US/Pacific, Martin Costabel wrote:

Jonathan Bell wrote:
I can recommend Psync
http://www.dan.co.jp/cases/macosx/psync.html
..which is also avialable from Fink in the macosx-file-pm package.
I have a quick question related to this. How can end-users like me know what tools/modules are provided in a package? For example, fink info macosx-file-pm returns:

macosx-file-pm-0.64-1: Collection of modules to manipulate files on MacOS X
.
Web site: http://search.cpan.org/dist/MacOSX-File
.
Maintainer: Jeffrey Whitaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I don't see any mention of psync ... Generally, I can figure out what is REALLY provided by a package.

I wish if I could figure out exactly what tools/modules are going to be provided. Is there any such functionality with Fink already?

This is one of a few useful features that I would like to see in the future release of Fink, if it doesn't have it yet.
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Oscar Erlandsson [erlandsson at mac dot com]



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