> Please, no, don't do that. RPM is a standard

lol.

 * The representation of file names in package headers changed in rpm-4.0.
 * Originally, file names were stored as an array of absolute paths.
 * In rpm-4.0, file names are stored as separate arrays of dirname's and
 * basename's, * with a dirname index to associate the correct dirname
 * with each basname.

That's just my personal favorite. The RPM standard is whatever RPM is doing 
right now.
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