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Revision as of 15:52, 26 February 2008

With OpenVZ, you can run many different Linux distributions on a single box. One particular thing in which distributions differ is package management. This article summarizes how to perform various common package management tasks on a different distributions.

Action RPM
RHEL, Fedora, CentOS, Mandrake, SUSE, ...
DEB
Debian, Ubuntu
Ebuild
Gentoo, Sabayon
Basic queries
List of all installed packages rpm -qa dpkg -l equery list
List of installing packages matching substr rpm -qa \*substr\* dpkg -l \*substr\* equery list substr
Basic information about an installed package rpm -qi package dpkg -p package -???-
List of files in a given package rpm -ql package dpkg -L package equery files package
Advanced queries
Which package a file belongs to? rpm -qf file dpkg -S file equery belongs file
Check the hash (i.e. MD5 etc.) sums of an installed package rpm -V package debsums -ca package equery check package
Show pre/post install/uninstall scripts from a package rpm -q --scripts package less /var/lib/dpkg/info/package.{pre,post,config}* -???-
Show change log for a package rpm -q --changelog package zcat /usr/share/doc/package/changelog.Debian.gz -???-
Local package installation/upgrade/removal
Install a package from local package_file rpm -ihv package_file*.rpm
yum localinstall package_file*.rpm[1]
dpkg -i package_file*.deb [2] -???-
Upgrade a package from local package_file rpm -Uhv package_file*.rpm dpkg -i package_file*.deb [2] -???-
Remove an installed package rpm -e package dpkg -r package

dpkg -P package

emerge --unmerge package

emerge --prune package

Package installation from repositories
Install a package yum install package

urpmi package

apt-get install package

aptitude install package

emerge -av package
Only download a package from repository, do not install -???- apt-get install --download-only --reinstall package[3] emerge -avf package[4]
Get information about package interdependencies
What a given package provides? rpm -q --provides package dpkg-query -W -f='${Provides}\n' package -???-
What a given package requires? rpm -q --requires package dpkg-query -W -f='${Depends}\n' package -???-
Which installed package(s) provide a given dependency[5]? rpm -q --whatprovides dependency -???- -???-
Which installed package(s) require a given dependency[5]? rpm -q --whatrequires dependency -???- -???-
Working with package files
Unpack a package file to local directory rpm2cpio file.rpm | cpio -id dpkg -x file.deb . N/A
Check package file integrity (checksums, signatures...) rpm -K file.rpm -???- N/A

Notes

  1. In case there are unsatisfied dependencies for package_file, yum will try to get and install it from known repositores.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Usually it is not necessary to download packages manually and install them. Use apt-cache search name to search for package in configured repositories and apt-get install package to install package and all it's dependencies
  3. Package will reside in /var/cache/apt/archives.
  4. Package sources will reside in /usr/portage/distfiles.
  5. 5.0 5.1 In rpm world, a dependency can be a package name, a file, or a special atom like perl(IO::Zlib) for a perl module. In deb world, this can be either real or virtual package name.

See also

Debian