About rpm --querytags option

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  Hello

  I use the rpm command to manipulate rpm file and to identify them,
by name, by version, by release, by arch..

  I am in trouble with the tags SOURCE and SOURCERPM wich are listed
by the rpm command when I type : rpm --querytags

  I read http://www.rpm.org/max-rpm/ch-queryformat-tags.html  but
didn't find answer to my question :

  when I type:  rpm -qp --qf "%{source}\n"
/tmp/my_binary_rpm.i386.rpm

  I can see : (none)

  and when I type : rpm -qp --qf "%{sourcerpm}\n"
/tmp/my_binary_rpm.i386.rpm

  I can see the name of the source which has been used to produce
this binary rpm

  so when I see "(none)", is it sufficient to say that the rpm file
is a binary rpm ?

  thanks for your answer(s)

  cheers

  Jean-Philippe Battu

 
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