Re: rpm -q in %post in RedHat 9

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did you try --queryformat instead of --qf???

Ed Brown wrote:
> 
> Hi Michael,
> 
> 'uname -m' might work for you. You need the sh-utils rpm for uname. (I
> don't have an 8.0 machine here to verify that it works the same.)
> 
> -Ed
> 
> On Thu, 2003-05-15 at 13:13, Michael J. Carter wrote:
> > In RedHat 7.X one could determine the ARCH of a system by executing the
> > following command in arch:
> >
> > carter@guglielmo$ rpm -q --qf '%{ARCH}\n' kernel
> > i686
> >
> > This returns null in RedHat 9 when executed inside kickstart. Does
> > anyone know what changed and if there are any workarounds?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > mjc
> >
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