Mauriat M wrote:
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 9:25 PM, Rahul Sundaram
<sundaram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mauriat M wrote:
How do I get a list of all specific packages included in a group
listed in Anaconda?
For example: What RPM's are installed with "Fedora Packager"?
Is there some simple way to determine this?
# yum groupinfo fedora-packager
Thanks for the quick response. Using your hint, I found that:
# yum groupinfo "Fedora Packager"
also works.
You answered my question, but I am curious how do you arrive at
'fedora-packager' from "Fedora Packager"?
http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewcvs/comps/comps-f9.xml.in?view=markup
You can see "id" tags. Using it works in place of specifying the
displayed group name works fine.
I realized this in a conversation with Rex Dieter in #fedora-kde about
group names. He told he was used to yum groupinstall kde-desktop instead
of KDE and that's when I looked up the comps info and noticed a pattern
in there.
When I try
'text-based-internet' it does not work (of course I realize the full
string from anaconda works). I see that XFCE works but not xfce
(lowercase).
Try "text-internet" or "xfce-desktop".
Rahul
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