[Centos] Knowing what packages come from where in apt/yum

Mon Feb 21 18:16:41 UTC 2005
markobiz at bluegargoyle.com <markobiz at bluegargoyle.com>

Looking at the output of
    rpm -qa --qf "%{vendor} - %{name} %{version} - %{arch}\n"
on a CentOS 3.4 box, I noticed that package tora-1.3.9.2 (i386) lists the
upstream vendor that shall not be named in the "vendor" field.

Is this something that should be remedied?

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Johnny Hughes said:
> On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 18:47 +0100, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
>> Am Mo, den 21.02.2005 schrieb first last um 18:32:
>>
>> > Is there any way to find out what packages come from where? I have a
mixed CentOS with some Fedora updates (i know, I was just trying to
>> add
>> > ardour and a couple of multimedia programs so I can ditch windows),
>> but
>> > it has now become unstable, so I'd like to know what packages did I
>> get
>> > from fedora.
>>
>> rpm -qa --qf "%{packager} - %{name} %{version} - %{arch}\n" | sort' >
/tmp/pkglist.txt
>>
>> less /tmp/pkglist.txt
>>
>> > Gabriel
>>
>> Alexander
>>
>>
> Might want to substitute %{vendor} for %{packager}
>
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