Hi there,

I would like to revive this bug and a "me too" ;-)

I regularly have to find out what package a particular file is in (when
trying to install pre-compiled programs, and they often complain of
missing files, so I must figure out what packages they are in, in order
to make the program happy so it can start).

So far I have to open a web browser, go to packages.ubuntu.com, do the search, 
note the package name, close the browser, open synaptic and search for the 
package.
It would be much more convenient if the file search could be performed directly 
from within Synaptic.
Synaptic being a full featured, comprehensive package manager, it's reasonable 
to expect it to be able to do this simple/common thing, even more so since it 
already has other search options implemented (it's just one more).

You say that apt-file can do it at the command line, so maybe Synaptic
can just use it to perform the search..

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RFE: Ability to search for files provided by a package
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/39130
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