Re: repoquery -f does not work well.

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On 09/16/14 21:38, Jim Perrin wrote:

On 09/15/2014 11:46 PM, dE wrote:
Hi.

I've found inconstancy between output of repoquery and rpm. I was
looking forward towards apache php 5.4 module which must provided by
some package SCL (can someone tell me?).
Software collections are provided in a different directory. querying for
/etc/whatever or /usr/whatever won't work, as scls live under /opt/rh

For 6, the package is httpd24.x86_64, php54-php.x86_64 etc are the scl
packages. To use them, you'd need to install the
centos-release-SCL.x86_64 which enables the repositories.




Yes, thanks for the info, I really didn't know that. It got installed as a symlink in /etc/httpd/modules

However repoquery should list non-SCL packages at least.
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