Re: package
- From: ann kok <annkok2001@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 10:00:25 -0700 (PDT)
thank you.
but I run the "apt-file search `which ip`"
can't get the iproute package for command ip addr
thank you again
apt-file search `which ip`
apt-file version 2.0.3
(c) 2002 Sebastien J. Gross <sjg@xxxxxxxxxx>
apt-file [options] action [pattern]
Configuration options:
--sources-list -s <file> sources.list
location
--cache -c <dir> Cache
directory
--architecture -a <arch> Use specific
architecture
--cdrom-mount -d <cdrom> Use specific
cdrom mountpoint
--package-only -l Only display
packages name
--fixed-string -F Do not expand
pattern
--ignore-case -i Ignore case
distinctions
--regexp -x pattern is a
regular expression
--verbose -v run in verbose
mode
--dummy -y run in dummy
mode (no action)
--help -h Show this
help.
--version -V Show version
number
Action:
update Fetch Contents files
from apt-sources.
search <pattern> Search files in
packages
list <pattern> List files in packages
purge Remove cache files
--- Mathias Brodala <info@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi.
ann kok, 01.11.2007 16:39:
what is package including command ip addr?
The command "ip" is in the "iproute" package.
how can I know the package info?
# apt-get install apt-file
# apt-file update
$ apt-file search `which ip`
Regards, Mathias
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