Re: How to select a particular instance of an installed rpm?

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> On Thu, 25 Mar 2004, Christian Goetze wrote:
>
>> In our development shop, we may end up with a situation where
>> multiple instances of the exact same rpm are installed with
>> differing --prefixes. I haven't found a way to selectively erase one
>> of these installations, all I seem to be able to do is use
>> --allmatches to erase all of them. Is there some way of addressing
>> specific instances?
>>
> I don't know how, but this question has come up before.  Basically,  it
> involved using librpm (perhaps with the python bindings, don't
> remember).  This came up about a year ago.  Does anyone remember the
> specifics (or know exactly how to do this)?

So there is no way to do this without hacking the internals? No package ID
or anything? That's really sad...
--
cg



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