On 07/01/2008, jeanpca@xxxxxxx <jeanpca@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > 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) The query is bad. %{source} is an array and holds the values of the src.rpm spec file's primary SourceX tags. Use query "[%{source} ]" instead to retrieve all values. > 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 ? I don't understand why you want to mix the two values. A binary rpm that was built from a source rpm returns a value in %{sourcerpm}. A source rpm returns "(none)" in %{sourcerpm} because it is built from a spec file, not from a src.rpm. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list