I came across a rpm vs. dpkg comparison on the web that might
help:
Identify the package that owns a file
rpm -qf full-path-to file
rpm -qf name-of-file-in-local-dir
dpkg --search any-portion-of-file's-path
http://www.trestle.com/linux/rpmdeb.html
On Sunday 16 May 2004 11:29 pm, Jon Schewe wrote:
> I've got a debian system setup and I'd like to know what's the
> apt command that will tell me which package a file belongs to.
> I'm used to rpm, where I can just type 'rpm -qf <file>', and
> that'll tell me what package the file belongs to. Does apt
> have this capability?
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