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I'd say this is out of scope for RPM, but e.g. DNF can have the answer:
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I was testing on Rawhide with DNF5. With DNF4, the output might be a bit different, but I believe that
Because RPM does not have concept of something like OS in your view. RPM does not even have a concept of e.g. repository, which IMHO is narrower concept then OS |
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The package signature is the strongest indicator of origin there is. Otherwise it gets very very gray: if you download a package from a repo and then install locally, the connection to the repo was lost. Or, if you copy a package from one repo to another, the package does not change but the repo does. |
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Hi, I'm not sure if something like this exists already; asking here for inputs.
I'm using an rpm based distro and I want to know what packages are installed from OS's repo and what packages are custom built and installed from different source.
Conditions:
Distribution, Vendor etc.,
is in alignment with other rpms.I can check for signature key id (in
rpm -qi
) but it will add some other type of complexities.Would be nice to have a provision to add a flag in rpm header, something like:
Thoughts?
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