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+ | dpkg is [[Debian]]'s default packaging software. However you will normally use apt-get to install Debian software. | ||
Here are package management issues and how you achieve them using dpkg or rpm. | Here are package management issues and how you achieve them using dpkg or rpm. | ||
Revision as of 10:30, 18 January 2010
dpkg is Debian's default packaging software. However you will normally use apt-get to install Debian software. Here are package management issues and how you achieve them using dpkg or rpm.
Issue | rpm | dpkg |
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how files are called | *.rpm | *.deb |
list all installed packages | rpm -qa | dpkg -l |
list all installed packages by order of installation date | rpm -qa --last | |
install a package from a file | rpm -i file.rpm | dpkg -i file.deb |
list package content | rpm -ql package | dpkg -L package |
find what package provides the installed file /bin/ls | rpm -qf /bin/ls | dpkg --search /bin/ls |
look at a package file description | dpkg -I file.deb | |
look at a package description | rpm -qi package | apt-cache show package |
find which installed package provides /bin/bash | rpm -qf /bin/bash | dpkg -S /bin/bash (to also search in not installed packages you can use apt-file) |
find what program provides the file Xlib.h | auto-apt search Xlib.h | |
extract a package | rpm2cpio blah.rpm | cpio -id | dpkg -x datei.deb target_folder |