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How to check which package a file belongs to in CentOS

2025-01-17 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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Today, I will talk to you about how to check which package a file belongs to in CentOS. Many people may not know much about it. In order to let everyone know more, Xiaobian summarizes the following contents for everyone. I hope you can gain something according to this article.

1. Check which rpm package a file or command belongs to under centos/redhat:

$ yum provides /etc/passwd

or

$ rpm -qf /etc/passwd

Ubuntu and its derivatives:

sudo dpkg -S whereis or

sudo dpkg-query -S /usr/bin/whereis

See ubuntu wiki skills page for details, but this command is not as powerful as rpm -qf, such as/etc/passwd.

Gentoo and its derivatives

#Uninstalled files

e-file qmake

#Installed File View

equery b

or qfile

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