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-====== RPM ======+======Package Management====== 
 +Is controlling software (Packages) in a Linux environment. 
 +---- 
 +**RPM / YUM / DNF** present on: 
 +  *Redhat 
 +  *CentOS 
 +  *Fedora 
 +  *Suse 
 + 
 +**apt-get / dpkg** present on: 
 +  *Debian 
 +  *Ubuntu 
 +  *Mint 
 + 
 +===== RPM Package Management=====
 Redhat Package Manager -- now recursive -- RPM Package Manager -- after being adopted by multiple distros. Redhat Package Manager -- now recursive -- RPM Package Manager -- after being adopted by multiple distros.
  
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   * **-q** -- Query, get info about packages   * **-q** -- Query, get info about packages
  
-====== DEB ======+ 
 +=====DEB Based Package Management===== 
 +apt-get / dpkg 
 + 
 +====apt==== 
 +Config file located in ///etc/apt///sources.list important. sources.list.d folder contains official repos. 
 +  *apt-get update -- updates repo list. DOES NOT UPGRADE. 
 + 
 +===apt-cache=== 
 +  ***search** //thing// -- searches packages on local package cache for //thing// to download from server. 
 +  ***stats** -- shows stats based on the metadata downloaded about our repos. 
 +  ***depends** apache2 -- shows dependencies for the apache2 package. 
 +  ***unmet** -- shows pkgs that have unmet depends. 
 + 
 +  *apt-get install //apache2// - install apache2 + deps from repos. 
 +  *apt-get upgrade -- upgrades out of date packages. 
 +  *apt-get clean -- cleans up local pkg files, temp files, etc. 
 +  *apt-get autoclean -- only cleans out packages that are no longer avail in our source repo. These can no longer be downloaded and are largely useless files. 
 +  *apt-get install -s php5 -- -s says simulate install php5. useful! 
 +  *apt-get install -y php5 -- will auto input YES on prompts. 
 +  *apt-get install -y -q php5 -- -q omits some terminal output. 
 +  *apt-get source php5 -- this will download the source files php5 and not the PACKAGE php5. 
 +  * **apt-get dist-upgrade** -- RTFM, performs upgrade but also handles changing of dependencies of new versions of a package. As a result, some packages may be removed. 
 + 
 +====aptitude==== 
 +Ncurses/CLI based management tool. An option for those who don't like entering commandline args. 
 + 
 +===== DEB =====
 ====apt-get==== ====apt-get====
 You can edit sources in /etc/apt/sources.list You can edit sources in /etc/apt/sources.list
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 Useful commands: Useful commands:
   *apt-get update   *apt-get update
 +
 +=====CENTOS=====
 +  *Uses yum/rpm.
 +  *Repos listed in **/etc/yum.repos.d/**
 +
 +====rpm====
 +  *-ivh //packagefile// - Installs //packagefile// with a series of hashes as indicators.
 +  *-uvh - Same as -ive but upgrades a a package if already installed?
 +  *-q //pkgname// - Queries to see if //packagename// is installed.
 +  *-e //pkgname// - remove //pkgname// from system.
 +
 +====yum====
 +  *yum makecache fast - updates local cache of repo contents. Similar to Pacman -Syy
 +  *yum search //name// - searches repos for pkgs named //name//
 +  *yum install //httpd// - installs //httpd// and deps from repos.
 +  *yum update -- updates all packages on system.
 +
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