> From: Adam Williamson <awill...@redhat.com> > Bugzilla goes by .src.rpm name not binary rpm > name. rpm -qi can tell you the .src.rpm from which any binary package > was built.
I used to get tripped up on this too and I've been doing Linux since the RHL 4.0 days. In some cases it's entirely unobvious (e.g,. python-imgcreate-*.rpm originates from livecd-tools-*.src.rpm). Once you realize what's going on, you can usually see the connection, but I suspect some/many a would-be-bug-reporters give up when they simply cannot find the binary rpm listed in BZ. Perhaps the mouse-over and click-through help text of BZ's Component field could better explain this. It might also be good to note how easy it is to grock the src.rpm name from a "suspect" file using rpm -qif /some/suspect/filename. -- John Florian
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