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Tru64 - how can you determine the package where a file or binary belongs to?
Dear linux-unix users,
I hope that one of you will be able to help me. How can I determine to which package a file or binary belongs to. With solaris/linux package managers you can easely determine this but i cant find the way how to do this on tru64. Any help would greatly be appreciated. Many thanks to anyone who takes the effort to read this thread Last edited by DukeNuke2; 12-08-2008 at 09:20 AM.. |
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