RPM Package Manager
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RPM Package Manager (originally Red Hat Package Manager, abbreviated RPM) is a package management system.
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Usage
Example
rpm -qa |grep glibc # returns 'glibc-version', if installed rpm -q --whatprovides /lib/libc.so.6 # returns 'glibc-version' rpm -q --whatrequires python # returns the following lib64xml2-python-2.6.27-3mdv2007.1 tkinter-2.5-4mdv2007.1 python-imaging-1.1.4-11mdv2007.1 python-numpy-1.0.1-2mdv2007.1 python-numeric-24.2-4mdv2007.1 lib64python2.5-devel-2.5-4.1mdv2007.1 lib64python2.5-devel-2.5-4.1mdv2007.1
RPM file names normally have the following format:
<name>-<version>-<release>.<arch>.rpm
Source code may also be distributed in RPM packages. Such package labels do not have an architecture part and replace it with "src". E.g.:
libgnomeuimm2.0-2.0.0-3.src.rpm
An SRPM is an RPM package with source code. Unlike a tarball (or an RPM), an SRPM package can be automatically compiled and installed, following instructions in the .spec file included in the SRPM.
See also
External links
- Red Hat RPM Guide from the Fedora project.
- Fox, Pennington, Red Hat 2003: Fedora Project Developer's Guide: Chapter 4. Building RPM Packages
- RPM Package Manager homepage
- The story of RPM by Matt Frye in Red Hat Magazine
- RPM Building as a User
- Bailey, Edward C. 2000: Maximum RPM, an outdated but popular rpm reference
- Bailey, Edward C. 2000: Maximum RPM, actualized Maximum RPM edition
- SUSE Package Conventions
- Package File Format - Linux Standards Base
- RPM -- plans, goals, etc. - Fedora announcement about RPM.
- RPM.org's wiki
- wikipedia:RPM Package Manager