Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 5.3 Release Notes - Red Hat Customer ...
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 5.3 Release Notes - Red Hat Customer ...
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 5.3 Release Notes - Red Hat Customer ...
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openssl-devel<br />
Removed Dependencies:<br />
intltool<br />
openldap-devel >= 2.0.11<br />
file-4 .17-9.0.1.el5 - file-4 .17-15<br />
Group: Applications/File<br />
Summary: A utility for determining file types.<br />
Description:<br />
The file command is used to identify a particular file according to the<br />
type of data contained by the file. File can identify many different<br />
file types, including ELF binaries, system libraries, RPM packages, and<br />
different graphics formats.<br />
You should install the file package, since the file command is such a<br />
useful utility.<br />
No added dependencies<br />
No removed dependencies<br />
filesystem-2.4 .0-1 - filesystem-2.4 .0-2<br />
Group: System Environment/Base<br />
Summary: The basic directory layout for a <strong>Linux</strong> system.<br />
Description:<br />
The filesystem package is one of the basic packages that is installed<br />
on a <strong>Red</strong> <strong>Hat</strong> <strong>Linux</strong> system. Filesystem contains the basic directory<br />
layout for a <strong>Linux</strong> operating system, including the correct permissions<br />
for the directories.<br />
No added dependencies<br />
No removed dependencies<br />
findutils-4 .2.27-4 .1 - findutils-4 .2.27-5.el5<br />
Group: Applications/File<br />
Summary: The GNU versions of find utilities (find and xargs).<br />
Description:<br />
The findutils package contains programs which will help you locate<br />
files on your system. The find utility searches through a hierarchy<br />
of directories looking for files which match a certain set of criteria<br />
(such as a filename pattern). The xargs utility builds and executes<br />
command lines from standard input arguments (usually lists of file<br />
names generated by the find command).<br />
You should install findutils because it includes tools that are very<br />
useful for finding things on your system.<br />
No added dependencies<br />
No removed dependencies<br />
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