Issue
I'm looking for a solution to query an RPM spec file to get the lists of files it installs, preferably without building the package(s). I've tried rpmspec --queryformat '%{filenames}'
but it only results in (none)
Example test.spec:
Name: test
Version: 1
Release: 1%{?dist}
Summary: test
License: bsd
URL: http://localhost
Source0: test.tgz
%description
%install
%files
/usr/foo.txt
Test run:
$ rpmspec --builtrpms -q --qf 'name: %{name}\nfiles: %{filenames}\n\n' test.spec
name: test
files: (none)
Expected result:
name: test
files: /usr/foo.txt
Solution
The spec file doesn't know how many files are being installed.
If it had something like this:
%files
/path/to/a/ton/of/files/
there's no way for it to know how many files would be in that directory after building the software.
If you've built the RPM, you can use rpm -qlp <rpmfile>
to see the files it would install without doing the actual installation. But again, you need a built RPM.
Answered By - Aaron D. Marasco