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Valid Group names
- From: "Stephen J. Smoogen" <smooge gmail com>
- To: Discussion related to Fedora Extras <fedora-extras-list redhat com>
- Subject: Valid Group names
- Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 16:00:41 -0600
I think I am missing the obvious, but is there a page in the Wiki with
the valid Group names that can be used when creating packages? Looking
at Fedora-development and doing a
rpm -qp --qf='%{Group}\n'
I came up with the following numbers:
Amusements/Games
Amusements/Graphics
Applications/Archiving
Applications/CPAN
Applications/Communications
Applications/Databases
Applications/Editors
Applications/Engineering
Applications/File
Applications/Internet
Applications/Multimedia
Applications/Productivity
Applications/Publishing
Applications/Shells
Applications/System
Applications/Text
Desktop/Accessibility
Development/Build Tools
Development/Code Generators
Development/Debuggers
Development/Java
Development/Languages
Development/Libraries
Development/Libraries/Application Frameworks
Development/Libraries/Java
Development/System
Development/Testing
Development/Tools
Documentation
Internet/WWW/Servers
Networking/Daemons
Productivity/Security
Security/Cryptography
System Environment/Base
System Environment/Daemons
System Environment/Kernel
System Environment/Libraries
System Environment/Shells
System Environment/System
System/Boot
System/Logging
Text Editors/Integrated Development Environments (IDE)
Text Processing/Markup/XML
User Interface/Desktops
User Interface/X
User Interface/X Hardware Support
Utilities
Utilities/System
I am trying to figure out where to stick various packages like:
Snort, php-base, arpd, honeyd, barnyard
Is it
Internet/Security
Security/Internet
Applications/Internet
--
Stephen J Smoogen.
CSIRT/Linux System Administrator
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