seth vidal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> rpm -q --qf "%{version}\n" --whatprovides redhat-release
>
> that should get you the right answer on:
> red hat linux
> rhel
> fedora
> centos
>
> among others.
Thanks, but not very useful:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ rpm -q --qf "%{version}\n" --whatprovides redhat-release
3
So what does "3" mean? I need more information to determine that
this is Fedora Core 3.. Then of course I would need to do this
within a SPEC rule such that I could make a SPEC conditional out
of it.
Thanks, but no thanks.
I've already got a solution. See my other thread that I just
started.
-derek
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