According to Chris J. Magnuson:
> 
> I'm trying to find how to get kermit installed on my 4.2 system.  Anyone
> know which RPM that is in?
> 

Kermit is not in *any* rpm because of (minimalistic) copyright restrictions
imposed bt the people who develop kermit.

Get it directly from (if memory serves) watsun.columbia.edu ...

> The more general question is how do you tell which RPM package a given
> binary is in?
> 

If you have the rpm installed on some system, you
        rpm -qf path_to_binary
Otherwise, you need to look around for rpm's that have a package name
similar to the binary (often the case) or ask (as you are doing)

73 de Jeff

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