Re: Wine and Fedora

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Am Di, den 23.03.2004 schrieb Jon Shorie um 22:33:

> > If you self do not know from where a package originates you should run
> > something like
> >
> > rpm -qa --qf "%{NAME} %{VERSION} %{PACKAGER}\n" | grep wine
> >
> > And this way you could quickly point to the source of your package.
> 
> I did this command, and the response that I got was:
> wine 0.20040321 Che

Wonderful, I thought Che is dead, died long ago in Middle America
revolution war ;)

To be serious, now find out which of your multitude of RPM repositories
has a Che as packager. Or maybe the version number can lead you.

Alexander


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