Thank you.
I managed:
#!/bin/bash
for rp in `rpm -q -a `
do
echo $rp
rpm --verify $rp
done
but rpm -Va is neater. It only showed up config files and the like that
you would expect to be different.
I'll check the list of rpms next against a clean install/upgrade to make
sure I have them all.
Alan
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Alan McRae
On 05/06/2021 21:32, Simon Matter wrote:
>> On Sat, Jun 05, 2021 at 04:32:30PM +1200, Alan McRae via CentOS wrote:
>>> I noticed in journalctl that gnome-shell was core dumping.
>>>
>>> yum reinstall gnome-shell fixed my displays problem.
>>>
>>> So I am back to my first premise that the 'yum update' did not
>>> complete properly for some reason.
>>>
>>> Is there any way I can check the integrity of the packages installed?
>> rpm, but not to my knowledge, has a "verify" command.
> rpm -Va
>
>> It checks all files from the specified package are present
>> and compares 9 properties with the original specs.
>>
>>
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>> Jon H. LaBadie jcu@labadie.us
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