On 12 July 2008 at 3:03, peder@email-addr-hidden wrote:
> Quoting Kevin Cosgrove <kevinc@email-addr-hidden>:
> >
> > Where *should* Python.h come from? Maybe my installation is broken.
> > At least it seems incomplete somehow.
> >
>
> I saw you found Python.h.
> A great thing about Mandriva (compared to openSUSE at least) is the
> urpmf command. 'urpmf Python.h' whould have shown you all packages
> (installed or not) that contained a file with that name (if you have
> the repository that has that file in your config
> [/etc/urpmi/urpmi.conf], that is).
>
> To avoid seeing all potential Python.host or Python.help-files you
> could also have made an educated guess and typed 'urpmf
> python2.4/Python.h' to only see Python.h files in the python2.4
> directory.
> I always use that when I'm missing a program; 'urpm bin/rezound' shows
> which package the resound binary is in (and obviously that also
> catches it if it's in the sbin directory).
I'd forgotten about urpmf. Thanks!
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