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I accidently deleted /usr/bin/open. Any have any idea's what it is and what package will bring it back?
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[damir@Asteraceae /]$ pacman -Qo /usr/bin/open
error: /usr/bin/open is not a file.
i dont have such a file ... are you sure you deleted it?
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hmm.. I thought I did... maybe not...
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in most cases only root is alowed to delete something from /usr/bin
... and i never heard of a binary called "open"
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There is a program /usr/bin/open on OS X, and I wouldn't be surprised if there was one for Linux too. But at least it isn't very wide spread.
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I also can't find /usb/bin/open on my machine (but I do have /usr/bin/openssh and /usr/bin/openssl).
All the same, finding the installed pacman package that owns a given file is done with the following incantation:
pacman -Qo /path/to/file/and/file/name
For example:
pacman -Qo /usr/bin/openssl
returns:
usr/bin/openssl is owned by openssl 0.9.6l-1
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