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|    Paulo da Silva to All    |
|    Re: Get rid of a repo    |
|    12 Jun 18 16:42:15    |
   
   From: p_s_d_a_s_i_l_v_a_ns@netcabo.pt   
      
   Às 12:22 de 12-06-2018, Carlos E. R. escreveu:   
   > On 2018-06-11 18:44, Paulo da Silva wrote:   
   >> Às 09:18 de 11-06-2018, Carlos E.R. escreveu:   
   >>> On 2018-06-11 02:47, Paulo da Silva wrote:   
   ...   
      
   >   
   > You can view in YaST package manager where a package comes from by   
   > clicking on the "Versions" tab (repository view).   
   Yes, that's what I did :-) Fortunately they were not many.   
      
   >   
   > But there is no list that shows, tabulated, where each package comes from.   
   >   
   > You can try this, however:   
   >   
   > rpm -q -a --queryformat "%{INSTALLTIME}\t%{INSTALLTIME:day} \   
   > %{BUILDTIME:day} %-30{NAME}\t%15{VERSION}-%-7{RELEASE}\t%{arch} \   
   > %25{VENDOR}%25{PACKAGER} == %{DISTRIBUTION} %{DISTTAG}\n" \   
   > | sort | cut --fields="2-" | tee rpmlist | less -S   
   >   
   Thank you.   
      
   ...   
      
   >   
   >   
   > Zypper can display the repository for a package:   
   >   
   > zypper se -s -i PACKAGE >   
   > If you don't write a package name, apparently it lists all.   
   This is nice with grep and without PACKAGE.   
   I could now confirm I have no packages from forensic repo.   
      
   Thank you Carlos for your help, very useful as always.   
   Regards.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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