Hi, all, On Centos 5 I am programming RPM with python recently. When I read the online RPM python programming guide at http://docs.fedoraproject.org/drafts/rpm-guide-en/ch16s05.html, I got confused at the EVR() function as the function returns the (epoch, version, release) as a string “%epoch-%version-%release”, and so the RPM comparing process is simplified as string comparing – which doesn’t look correct, am I wrong? See the code from the page: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- file_h = ts.hdrFromFdno(fd) file_ds = file_h.dsOfHeader() inst_ds = inst_h.dsOfHeader() if file_ds.EVR() >= inst_ds.EVR(): print "Package file is same or newer, OK to upgrade." else: print "Package file is older than installed version." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I’ve see another function in rpm object: rpm.versionCompare(h1,h2) which compare two rpm headers, Am I supposed to use this function or the EVR as documented? The former one is not well documented, though. Thanks. -- Robinson -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20090625/16a5d52b/attachment-0004.html>