Re: How to find installed RPM architecture?

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Thanks for all

I agree with you Bevan.... :-)

Maybe it's not time to include a new
switch in rpm?????

Thanksss...
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"Bevan C. Bennett" wrote:

Nelson Guedes Paulo Junior wrote:
>
> That's my sole question:
> How to find the architecture of an installed RPM, like, for example,
> glibc?????
>
> How do I know if someone has installed the .i386 or the .i686 package?

It's not the most obvious thing to discover, but the following will work:

rpm -q --qf '%{ARCH}\n' glibc

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