On 11/9/24 3:59 PM, home user via users wrote:
On 11/8/24 10:53 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/8/24 8:46 PM, home user via users wrote:
I thought that in the case of a file that IS owned by a package, rpm -qf was displaying the name of the owned file. So I was expecting a file name to appear once, not 2000+ times!
It's now occurring to me that in the case of a file that is owned by a package, it's listing the name of the owning package, not the name of the owned file. Am I correct?
That is correct.
And now I see why you're confused. It doesn't show the filename, only the package name, so you'll see an endless list of the package name, with possibly only a few filenames mixed in.
ok.
Once I've gone through another weekly patch without new problems (next Thursday, I hope), I'll tag this thread solved.
By the way, thank-you for reviving "wc -l" in my mind. A long long time ago, in a galaxy far far away, I knew that command. But it had faded away over the years. Or maybe last month's run of remove-retired-packages removed that from my head, along with removing rkhunter, spectacle, musescore, chkrootkit, probably kde, and more that I haven't yet stumbled onto.
I saw no new problems during/after today's weekly patches. /boot/ and /lib/modules/ look clean.
I thank everyone who tried to help.
I consider this thread SOLVED.
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