seth vidal wrote:
Formal docs in Fedora(http://fedora.redhat.com/docs) shouldnt be usually
referring to RPM commands at all anymore but there are things like rpm
-ql which are quite useful and dont have a yum equivalent.
repoquery is the yum equivalent, really.
it can do -ql on local or remote packages
-sv
The functionality offered by utilities packaged in yum-utils is mostly
unknown since they are relatively new, dont have man pages, not
installed by default and not prominently visible in yum's website.
Moreover they arent in sync with yum currently and most of them dont
work in rawhide.
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Rahul
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