If you have Midnight Commander installed, you can use it
for unpacking RPM files. You can just press Enter when
the RPM file is highlighted and enter into it like entering
into the directory. Then you can copy its contents, which will be
displayed in the panel, like copying the regular files.
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I have RPM installed
on our Red Hat 7.2 machine but I just need to unpack an rpm file and can't
figure out how.
Can anyone
help?
Thanks.
Chris Young
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From: Chris Young
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 09:17
Subject: Help Unpacking RPM
I have RPM installed on our Red Hat 7.2 machine but I just need to unpack an
rpm file and can't figure out how.
Can
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 12:17:36PM -0500, Chris Young wrote:
I have RPM installed on our Red Hat 7.2 machine but I just need to
unpack an rpm file and can't figure out how.
There is (used to be??) a tool called rpm2cpio. After running it
you could then use cpio to extract things from the