I need to get the version number of an rpm file like "foo-[RELEASE].rpm"
I tried these commands
rpm -q --queryformat '%{VERSION}' foo-[RELEASE].rpm
package foo-[RELEASE].rpm is not installed
rpm -qp --queryformat "[%{VERSION}\n]" foo-[RELEASE].rpm
I need to replace the [RELEASE] placeholder with the version number.
Taking an example of sbt.rpm, here is how you may want to extract the information. Note that the package filename itself doesn't show the version and release information.
Get full package name:
$ rpm -qp sbt.rpm
sbt-0.12.2-1.noarch
Get NAME, VERSION, RELEASE and ARCHITECTURE separately:
$ rpm -qp --queryformat '%{NAME}' sbt.rpm
sbt
$ rpm -qp --queryformat '%{VERSION}' sbt.rpm
0.12.2
$ rpm -qp --queryformat '%{RELEASE}' sbt.rpm
1
$ rpm -qp --queryformat '%{ARCH}' sbt.rpm
noarch
Get NAME, VERSION, RELEASE and ARCHITECTURE combined:
$ rpm -qp --queryformat '%{NAME}-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}-%{ARCH}' sbt.rpm
sbt-0.12.2-1-noarch
Get only NAME, VERSION:
$ rpm -qp --queryformat '%{NAME}-%{VERSION}' sbt.rpm
sbt-0.12.2
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