Difference between revisions of "Whatpackage"
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echo checking for $1 | echo checking for $1 | ||
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for package in `dpkg -l | awk '{print $2}'` | for package in `dpkg -l | awk '{print $2}'` | ||
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if echo $file | grep $1 | if echo $file | grep $1 | ||
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fi | fi | ||
} | } |
Revision as of 03:35, 8 July 2006
To find what package a file belongs to I created the following script.
- There may be a quicker way to do this, please feel free to inform if you find it.
Ensure you are root, and run the following commands
cat > /usr/bin/whichpkg << EOF #!/bin/bash echo checking for $1 for package in `dpkg -l | awk '{print $2}'` { for file in `dpkg --listfiles $package 2> /dev/null` { if echo $file | grep $1 then echo The file is from $package fi } } EOF chmod 755 /usr/bin/whichpkg
Now that the script is in place, to find the file simply use the command
whichpkg filename
For example, to find out whatpackage /etc/init.d/knoppix-autoconfig comes from you tupe
whichpkg knoppix-autoconfig
This takes some time as it searches everypackage for the result. Hope this helps.
SNIa 03:34, 8 Jul 2006 (GMT)