Re: When an Application is installed using "yum install", How to find out the Directory structure into which it was installed?

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On 4/24/11, Sam Varshavchik <mrsam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Varuna Seneviratna writes:
>
>> In Windows the set-up displays the the directory into which an
>> application was installed and most of the installation instructions
>> display the Directory structure into which the Application ultimately
>> gets installed.But How to Find the Linux or Fedora 14 Directory
>> structure into which an application is installed, using "yum install
>> <packgNme>"
>>
>> For an Ex- yum install "openJDK*"
>
> rpm -q -l -v <packagename>

Of course! Sorry for the nonsense I wrote!
Which is all the more embarrassing because I use these (-ql and -qf)
all the time.

Andras
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