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Rpm Cgi 0.27

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RPM cgi is a Perl cgi script that is a front-end to the Red Hat Package Management utility.

 
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SH3 / Console
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RPM cgi allows browsing of the different RPMs installed on a system and provides different pages for the different information stored in the RPM database.

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