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Old 10-11-2015, 04:20 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by terry-duell View Post
Whilst I am pretty sure that I know what I have built and installed locally, as well as packages from repos other than Fedora, it would be good to be able to find and confirm what they are. Is there a dnf (or other) command that I can use to do this?
Maybe too simple but how about using the 'rpm' command with the Vendor tag?
This would list all packages that aren't vendor-tagged "Fedora Project" or "RPM Fusion":
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rpm -qa --qf="%{name} %{vendor}\n"|egrep -v "(Fedora.P|RPM.F)"
*Note local builds are out of the question if you didn't modify the .spec file prior to building the RPM package...
 
  


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