Just saw this. Here's how to do it via brute force. I have the user
ovirtagent on one of my boxes, and wanted to find out who provided it.
So I did the following:
rpm --qf %{NAME}\n -qa | while read rname ; do if rpm -q --scripts
${rname} | grep -q ovirtagent ; then echo $rname ; fi ; done
Ian Forde wrote:
Just saw this. Here's how to do it via brute force. I have the user
ovirtagent on one of my boxes, and wanted to find out who provided it.
So I did the following:
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Does ovirtagent own any files? If so, rpm -q --whatprovides
/what/ever/ovirtagentfile will do the job.
Given a particular user or particular group, is there a rpm command that
returns what package created that particular user or particular group?
Analogous to `rpm -q --whatprovides /etc/security/limits.conf` returns the
package pam.
Is there an rpm command that returns what package generated a
Am 27.06.2013 um 20:36 schrieb Rob Townley rob.town...@gmail.com:
Given a particular user or particular group, is there a rpm command that
returns what package created that particular user or particular group?
Analogous to `rpm -q --whatprovides /etc/security/limits.conf` returns the
package
--scripts is helpful, the following returns a great deal of package scripts
having to do with users and groups, but ideally would return just the
package names involved in creating the user or group.
rpm -qa --scripts | egrep 'user|group|id\s|getent|pass'
rpm -qa --scripts | less does not seem
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