Re: how to find out the binary package names generated from a source rpm?

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On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Simon J Mudd wrote:

> Ok. So there is a SOURCERPM tag and also a NAME target. %{NAME} is
> therefore the binary package name? and can be enumerated more than
> once.

You could do worse than looking at $rpm_libdir/rpmpopt-$rpmversion,
e.g.,

  /usr/lib/rpm/rpmpopt-4.0.4 <-- Red Hat 7.2
  /usr/lib/rpm/rpmpopt-4.2   <-- Red Hat 9

Search down for the string 'alias[[:space:]]+--info' to see all the
fields present in a 'rpm -qi' query. It's pretty instructive.

--Paul Heinlein <heinlein@xxxxxxxxxxx>


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