Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Then there are old codgers like me who simply open up www.vivisimo.com and enter " libGConf2_4-devel " into that search field.I understand that giving as root a command like
urpmi.addmedia thac http://rpm.nyvalls.se/10.1/RPMS/ with ./hdlist.cz
, an urpmi repository will be set up in my system, and after that the urpmf command will hopefully be able to find, e.g., that the gconf-2.0.pc subpackage belongs to the libGConf2_4-devel superpackage. Is that right? Now, instead of using this 'urpmi.addmedia' command, is maybe there a web site with a search field where I can type 'gconf-2.0.pc' and get 'libGConf2_4-devel' as search result? I couldn't do such a search neither at http://urpmi-addmedia.org nor at www.eslrahc.com , and not even simply using google.
Thanks, Rodolfo
You usually find these things on the like of www.rpmfind.net or www.rpm.pbone.net that also have their own search tools.
I just did a search on www.rpm.pbone.net for " gconf-2.0.pc " and the very first item of three pages was in fact " libGConf2_4-devel "
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