On 04/24/2011 02:59 PM, Varuna Seneviratna wrote:
> In Windows the set-up displays the the directory into which an
> application was installed and most of the installation instructions
> display the Directory structure into which the Application ultimately
> gets installed.But How to Find the Linux or Fedora 14 Directory
> structure into which an application is installed, using "yum install
> <packgNme>"
> 
> For an Ex- yum install "openJDK*"

"what will show directory structures for yum installations?" would have been
an easier/shorter subject. [and a few others]


if you have yumex installed, you can select, "Package View > Installed",
then click on "Files".

at command line, easiest is "locate [application name]".

use "locate [application name] | less" is list scrolls of screen.

at command line, enter;

  "man locate" or "info locate"

  "man less" or "info less"

for arguments.

hth.

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