Julian Andres Klode <[email protected]> writes:
> It's normally run automatically by the shell, see
> /etc/{bash,zsh}_command_not_found. This way, trying to use the
> command results in the message.
Yes sure. However, the problem is that if the package is already
installed then the command will be run.
If I just want to figure out what package contains certain binary I do
do not want to run the binary. Some commands do harmful things even
when you run them without arguments ("halt", "flashrom", "iceweasel",
"visudo", "make" come to my mind first).
-Timo
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