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Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2003 09:38:59 -0400
From: Jack Neely <jjneely@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "A.J. Werkman" <werkman@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: anaconda-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Rpm-lib problem

On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 10:11:50AM +0200, A.J. Werkman wrote:
> I started to play with the rpmlib API for c-programs as described in the 
> book maximum RPM.
> 
> I want to use the function rpmReadPackageInfo, but I keep getting a linking 
> error "undefined reference to `rpmReadPackageInfo`, although I do link in 
> the librpm-library which should, as far as I know, contain this function.
> 
> Am I doing something wrong, or is my information not up to date anymore.
> 
> Koos.
> 
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Your information is just out of date.  I would suggest getting the new
book "Red Hat RPM Guide" by Eric Foster-Johnson.  It just came out and
is pretty current.  

I do my RPM stuff with python and also use other folk's code as a
"manual".  See anaconda and redhat-config-packages.

Jack Neely

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