On Mon, 2007-02-12 at 05:52 -0500, cga2000 wrote: > On Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 09:19:16PM EST, Greg Folkert wrote: > > On Sun, 2007-02-11 at 16:40 -0500, cga2000 wrote: > > > Is there a debian utility that returns the name of a package that ships > > > a given program..? > > > > > > ie. - You're looking for program "pgm" .. so you type "whichpkg pgm" > > > from the prompt and the whichpkg utility returns the name of the > > > package(s). > > > > This command will give you anything that has reference to "pgm" in it. > > > > apt-cache search pgm > > > > Now if you were actually looking for "pgm" > > > > apt-file search pgm > > > > Currently that gives me 745 lines of return. > > .. which is next to useless .. > > > Most programs related to pgm are usually like "pgmedge" or "pgmnorm" > > or "somethingtopgm" or "pgmtosomething" > > Thanks for clarifying. > > > Most of these come from the "netpbm" package. "dvi2pgm" is from the > > package "tex-guy" > > > > So, I guess what do you really want? > > My beef being that there is no utility that helps you quickly locate the > package that contains a given executable .. > > Or did I miss something?
It is a matter of searching for the right pattern. You've already said you put "apt-file search bin/pgm" or something similar on your cheat-sheet. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-file search bin/pgm imgvtopgm: usr/bin/pgmtoimgv mjpegtools: usr/bin/pgmtoy4m netpbm: usr/bin/pgmbentley netpbm: usr/bin/pgmcrater netpbm: usr/bin/pgmedge netpbm: usr/bin/pgmenhance netpbm: usr/bin/pgmhist netpbm: usr/bin/pgmkernel netpbm: usr/bin/pgmnoise netpbm: usr/bin/pgmnorm netpbm: usr/bin/pgmoil netpbm: usr/bin/pgmramp netpbm: usr/bin/pgmslice netpbm: usr/bin/pgmtexture netpbm: usr/bin/pgmtofs netpbm: usr/bin/pgmtolispm netpbm: usr/bin/pgmtopbm netpbm: usr/bin/pgmtoppm pgmfindclip: usr/bin/pgmfindclip subtitleripper: usr/bin/pgm2txt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ BTW adding a "-l" (dash ell) gives you this: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-file -l search bin/pgm imgvtopgm mjpegtools netpbm pgmfindclip subtitleripper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ So, it is just a matter of learning the tools. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Novell's Directory Services is a competitive product to Microsoft's Active Directory in much the same way that the Saturn V is a competitive product to those dinky little model rockets that kids light off down at the playfield. -- Thane Walkup
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