I know there is a way to do this. I think it is a dpkg command. I am not clear what it is.
I thought I might find it here: http://xtronics.com/reference/rpm2apt-dpkg.htm but did not Hal Pomeranz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: % For various reasons, I'm experimenting with Debian these days and % trying to get the hang of it after using mostly RedHat for my Linux % needs. I don't want to open a religious war on .rpm vs .deb, but is % there a dpkg or apt-* equivalent of "rpm -V"? For those who haven't % experienced the joy (*ahem*) of rpm, "rpm -V" compares the installed % version of the files in a package against what the RPM database thinks % they should look like. This includes checking things like the file % size, time stamps, permissions/ownerships, and an MD5 checksum on the % file. You can use it like a quick and dirty integrity checking tool, % ala AIDE or Tripwire. % % -- % Hal Pomeranz, Founder/CEO Deer Run Associates [EMAIL PROTECTED] % Network Connectivity and Security, Systems Management, Training % _______________________________________________ % EUGLUG mailing list % [EMAIL PROTECTED] % http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug ----- John Sechrest . Helping people use . computers and the Internet . more effectively . . Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] . . http://www.peak.org/~sechrest _______________________________________________ EUGLUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug
