# rpm -ivh packages(s).rpm
install rpm file(s)
# rpm -Uvh packages(s).rpm
upgrade system with rpms
# rpm -e package
remove package
# rpm -q package
show version of package installed
# rpm -q -i package
show all package metadata
# rpm -q -f /path/file
what package does file belong
# rpm -ql packagename > list.txt
Lists all the files in a currently installed package – there's no need to use the .rpm extension or its version number. So if the package's full file name is: wget-1.8.2-4.72.i386.rpm then just use wget
# rpm -ql packagename > list.txt
Lists all the files in a currently installed package – there's no need to use the .rpm extension or its version number. So if the package's full file name is: wget-1.8.2-4.72.i386.rpm then just use wget
# rpm -qpl packagename.rpm > list.txt
Lists all the files in an RPM file irrespective of whether it is installed.. Use the full file name, or, for instance, a shortened version wget* .
# rpm -qa > rpmlot.txt
Lists the names of all installed packages, I assume in order of their installation.
# rpm -qa | sort > rpmlot.txt
Ditto alphabetically sorted.
# rpm -qal > rpmlotfiles.txt
Lists all the files of all installed packages. There is no clear indication of what package the files belong to – but it is not too hard to figure it out:
# rpm -qf file-name
Lists the package a file belongs to.
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