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> (as an aside to Mr Humpherys)
> Querying rpm directly for it's version doesn't necessarily give you any
> information regarding the package version.

Sure. It will teach me for not reading the whole thread and just
replying to:

> There appears to be no way to get rpm to tell you what version it is,

I think I answered that one.....:) Package versions in rpm are nasty,
especially with epochs and things.

rpm -qi rpm

might be better.

-Colin
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