On Friday, January 19, 2007 @ 10:52 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:

>* Greg Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-19-07 23:37]:
>> On Friday, January 19, 2007 @ 9:03 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>> 
>> >* Greg Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-19-07 19:04]:
>> >> On Friday, January 19, 2007 @ 3:38 PM, I wrote:
>> >> >Is there an RPM command where you can say "Here's a /dir/file.  Tell
>> >> >me what package it's in, if any.".
>> >> 
>> >> Never mind.  I found the answer on google.  It's the last
>> >> modification date.
>> 
>> >Please explain this and yourself, because I do not believe that you
>> >have found the "answer".
>> 
>> What you have quoted is my posts about two completely different topics.
The
>> "Never mind ..." part regarded what date appeared with a simple dir/ls -l
>> command and the answer, from Google, was the last time the file was
updated.
>> 
>> The "Is there..." part was about how to determine what package, if any, a
>> particular file belonged to.

>To clarify, I quote the entire message:

>Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 17:54:07 -0600
>From: Greg Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: [opensuse] FW: Is there an RPM command that will do this?
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>On Friday, January 19, 2007 @ 3:38 PM, I wrote:

>>Is there an RPM command where you can say "Here's a /dir/file.  Tell me
>>what package it's in, if any.".

>>Thanks,
>>Greg Wallace

>Never mind.  I found the answer on google.  It's the last modification
>date.

>Greg W



>I appologize if I ?? mis-read your post or mis-understood your ??
>explanation.

>I'm still at sea....

Caught red handed.  I went back and looked at my posts and you are
absolutely correct.  I had sent out two notes on different topics within a
very short time of each other.  When I found the answer to one of them
myself I sent the never mind note but attached it to the wrong original
posting.  I guess that was pretty confusing.

Greg W.


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