11 нояб. 2018 г. · Is it possible to use dnf (or another utility) to search repositories of different releases of Fedora? For instance to search my current release for all ... |
5 апр. 2022 г. · Try using dnf list which can show both installed and available packages and supports glob expressions so it can be potentially used for searching by name only. |
2 авг. 2022 г. · The rpm database is already a collection of all your installed packages. You can query the database directly with rpm and extract any available information. |
8 авг. 2021 г. · Simply running sudo dnf history package| egrep -w 'install|upgrade' will show you all the operations with the package and by inspecting them you ... |
9 мая 2023 г. · The man page for dnf is fairly specific. ? , * , and [ are allowed and follow shell glob matching. Regex is not mentioned in the man page. |
18 окт. 2015 г. · Since Fedora 26, the following works: dnf repoquery --groupmember <pkg-name>. See the bug report where this feature was implemented. |
9 мая 2023 г. · Using the DNF transaction ID from the list, details can be obtained with: dnf history info N where N is a transaction ID. |
25 сент. 2020 г. · Is there a way to search file names (not contents of files) for packages in a Fedora repository? This would be similar to rpm -ql [package] | grep term for ... |
9 сент. 2022 г. · It is perfectly possible to search in the repos without having to use escalated privileges (ie sudo). A normal dnf search packagename suffices. |
4 июл. 2018 г. · A good way to find out is to google search the package your looking for to get an idea of repository you need to have setup or install. |
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