Re: rpm packages

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Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Before (fedora 10), the list of the installed packages was available
> in /var/log/rpmpkgs.  this directory does not exists any more.

The /var/log/rpmpkgs file was created via a daily cron job.  In order
to drop the dependency on cron, it was split out of the base rpm
package into rpm-cron.

> Where can I get the list of installed packages ?

If you want to have /var/log/rpmpkgs, install rpm-cron.  If you just
want the current list of installed packages, use rpm -qa.  The exact
command that the cron job runs is:

/bin/rpm -qa --qf '%{name}-%{version}-%{release}.%{arch}.rpm\n' 2>&1 \
    | /bin/sort

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