[Centos] Change your default rpm query format on multi-lib archs (like x86_64)
seth vidal
skvidal at phy.duke.eduWed Jan 12 01:00:54 UTC 2005
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> Now the result of the above example is: > > [root at x86-64 ~]# rpm -qa | grep popt > > popt-1.9.1-21.x86_64 > popt-1.9.1-21.i386 > --------------------------- > > So now you can easily tell which arch of a program is installed on > multi-lib machines. > useless trivia: 'yum list installed' will display that stuff and epochs if they're there, too. and in yum 2.1.x it does all that w/o every talking to the repos. yum -C list installed on 2.0.X will do that same thing. -sv
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