> >goto http://rpmfind.net and type the library name in the text field out
> >there!
> No, I am on dial up line and can't afford to go on line just to find which
> library is provided by which package, and that's why I called stupid part.
> BTW, in frustration, I wrote a perl script, which opens all the packages and
> locates the library on CD.
;) I remember that old thread. Bash would have sufficed though ;)
Red-hat ships with a pre-packaged complete rpm database. It itself is an
rpm file. ( Binand had dug up the name iirc ). So I think it should be
possible to install that database * somewhere else * and then run rpm on
it to query --whatprovides
-- sreangsu
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