![]() ![]() Important: In Fedora 22+ version, the repoquery command is integrated with dnf package manager for RPM based distribution to list files installed from a package as shown above.Īlternatively, you can as well use the rpm command below to list the files inside or installed on the system from a. The -installed flag means installed packages and -l flags enables listing of files: # repoquery -installed -l httpd Now you can list files of an installed RPM package, for example httpd web server (note that the package name is case-sensitive). ![]() To install and use yum-utils, run the commands below: # yum update You can use the repoquery command which is part of the yum-utils to list files installed on a CentOS/RHEL system from a given package. Let’s look at the different methods of listing files in or installed from a package: How to List All Files of Installed Package in Linux ![]() This can help you to easily locate important package files like configurations files, documentation and more. Have you ever wondered where the various files contained inside a package are installed (located) in the Linux file system? In this article, we’ll show how to list all files installed from or present in a certain package or group of packages in Linux.
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