rpm -qpl freevo

will tell you where all the package files are supposed to go. If things
are built dynamically or done in a post install script, I am not sure
they appear in this list.

Mike

On Fri, 2004-01-09 at 15:09, Cameron Vetter wrote:
> I know this is a really dumb question but I can't find documentation on this
> anywhere.  (Where is a good source for general Linux info like this?)  When
> I install freevo using rpm -Uhv freev.whatever.rpm.  I can see that it
> installed successfully, but where did all the files go???  I searched all
> over the directory structure (Redhat 9.0) and could not locate it anywhere.
> I installed as root if that makes any difference... Thanks in advance.
> 
> Cameron Vetter
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