Python binding doc strings
Florian Festi
ffesti at redhat.com
Sat Dec 20 13:15:11 UTC 2014
Hi!
I started to add some doc strings to the Python bindings. Parts of the
content got copied from the C doc strings and is not that great. But it
is a start.
May be someone is interested in prove reading them. They are already in
head but I also attached the result of pydoc rpm as this might be easier
for some people to consume. Note that the file misses the highlighting
of function names as it would be visible in the console.
Florian
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Help on package rpm:
NAME
rpm - RPM Module
FILE
/home/ffesti/CVS/rpm/python/rpm/__init__.py
DESCRIPTION
This module enables you to manipulate rpms and the rpm database.
The rpm base module provides the main starting point for
accessing RPM from Python. For most usage, call
the TransactionSet method to get a transaction set (rpmts).
For example:
import rpm
ts = rpm.TransactionSet()
The transaction set will open the RPM database as needed, so
in most cases, you do not need to explicitly open the
database. The transaction set is the workhorse of RPM.
You can open another RPM database, such as one that holds
all packages for a given Linux distribution, to provide
packages used to solve dependencies. To do this, use
the following code:
rpm.addMacro('_dbpath', '/path/to/alternate/database')
solvets = rpm.TransactionSet()
solvets.openDB()
rpm.delMacro('_dbpath')
# Open default database
ts = rpm.TransactionSet()
This code gives you access to two RPM databases through
two transaction sets (rpmts): ts is a transaction set
associated with the default RPM database and solvets
is a transaction set tied to an alternate database, which
is very useful for resolving dependencies.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
_rpm
transaction
CLASSES
__builtin__.object
archive
ds
fd
fi
file
files
hdr
ii
keyring
mi
prob
pubkey
strpool
te
ts
exceptions.Exception(exceptions.BaseException)
_rpm.error
TransactionSetCore = class ts(__builtin__.object)
| A python rpm.ts object represents an RPM transaction set.
|
| The transaction set is the workhorse of RPM. It performs the
| installation and upgrade of packages. The rpm.ts object is
| instantiated by the TransactionSet function in the rpm module.
|
| The TransactionSet function takes two optional arguments. The first
| argument is the root path. The second is the verify signature disable
| flags, a set of the following bits:
|
| - rpm.RPMVSF_NOHDRCHK if set, don't check rpmdb headers
| - rpm.RPMVSF_NEEDPAYLOAD if not set, check header+payload
| (if possible)
| - rpm.RPMVSF_NOSHA1HEADER if set, don't check header SHA1 digest
| - rpm.RPMVSF_NODSAHEADER if set, don't check header DSA signature
| - rpm.RPMVSF_NOMD5 if set, don't check header+payload MD5 digest
| - rpm.RPMVSF_NODSA if set, don't check header+payload DSA signature
| - rpm.RPMVSF_NORSA if set, don't check header+payload RSA signature
|
| For convenience, there are the following masks:
| - rpm._RPMVSF_NODIGESTS if set, don't check digest(s).
| - rpm._RPMVSF_NOSIGNATURES if set, don't check signature(s).
|
| The transaction set offers an read only iterable interface for the
| transaction elements added by the .addInstall(), .addErase() and
| .addReinstall() methods.
|
| Methods defined here:
|
| __delattr__(...)
| x.__delattr__('name') <==> del x.name
|
| __getattribute__(...)
| x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name
|
| __init__(...)
| x.__init__(...) initializes x; see help(type(x)) for signature
|
| __iter__(...)
| x.__iter__() <==> iter(x)
|
| __setattr__(...)
| x.__setattr__('name', value) <==> x.name = value
|
| addErase(...)
| addErase(name) -- Add a transaction element representing an erase
| of an installed package.
|
| name: the package name to be erased
|
| addInstall(...)
| ts.addInstall(hdr, data, mode) -- Add transaction element(s)
| representing an installation or update of a package.
|
| Args:
| hdr : the header to be added
| data : user data that will be passed to the transaction callback
| during transaction execution
| mode : optional argument that specifies if this package should be
| installed ('i'), upgraded ('u')
|
| addReinstall(...)
| ts.addReinstall(hdr, data) -- Adds transaction elements
| representing a reinstall of an already installed package.
|
| See addInstall for details.
|
| check(...)
| ts.check( )-- Perform a dependency check on the transaction set.
| After headers have been added to a transaction set,
| a dependencycheck can be performed to make sure that
| all package dependencies are satisfied.
| Return None If there are no unresolved dependencies
| Otherwise a list of complex tuples is returned,
| one tuple per unresolved dependency, with
| The format of the dependency tuple is:
| ((packageName, packageVersion, packageRelease),
| (reqName, reqVersion),
| needsFlags,
| suggestedPackage,
| sense)
| packageName, packageVersion, packageRelease are the name,
| version, and release of the package that has the unresolved
| dependency or conflict.
| The reqName and reqVersion are the name and version of the
| requirement or conflict.
| The needsFlags is a bitfield that describes the versioned
| nature of a requirement or conflict. The constants
| rpm.RPMSENSE_LESS, rpm.RPMSENSE_GREATER, and
| rpm.RPMSENSE_EQUAL can be logical ANDed with the needsFlags
| to get versioned dependency information.
| suggestedPackage is a tuple if the dependency check was aware
| of a package that solves this dependency problem when the
| dependency check was run. Packages that are added to the
| transaction set as "available" are examined during the
| dependency check as possible dependency solvers. The tuple
| contains two values, (header, suggestedName). These are set to
| the header of the suggested package and its name, respectively.
| If there is no known package to solve the dependency problem,
| suggestedPackage is None.
| The constants rpm.RPMDEP_SENSE_CONFLICTS and
| rpm.RPMDEP_SENSE_REQUIRES are set to show a dependency as a
| requirement or a conflict.
|
| clean(...)
| ts.clean()-- Free memory needed only for dependency checks
| and ordering. Should not be needed in normal operation.
|
| clear(...)
| ts.clear() -> None
| Remove all elements from the transaction set
|
| closeDB(...)
| ts.closeDB() -> None
| - Close the default transaction rpmdb.
| Note: ts.closeDB() disables lazy opens,
| and should hardly ever be used.
|
| dbIndex(...)
| ts.dbIndex(TagN) -> ii
| - Create a key iterator for the default transaction rpmdb.
|
| dbMatch(...)
| ts.dbMatch([TagN, [key]]) -> mi
| - Create a match iterator for the default transaction rpmdb.
|
| getKeyring(...)
| ts.getKeyring(autoload=False) -- Return key ring object.
|
| hdrCheck(...)
| ts.hdrCheck(hdrblob) -- Check header consistency,
| performing headerGetEntry() the hard way.
|
| Sanity checks on the header are performed while looking for a
| header-only digest or signature to verify the blob. If found,
| the digest or signature is verified.
|
| hdrblob : unloaded header blob
| Return tuple (int status, message string)
|
| hdrFromFdno(...)
| ts.hdrFromFdno(fdno) -> hdr
| - Read a package header from a file descriptor.
|
| initDB(...)
| ts.initDB() -> None
| - Initialize the default transaction rpmdb.
| Note: ts.initDB() is seldom needed anymore.
|
| next(...)
| x.next() -> the next value, or raise StopIteration
|
| openDB(...)
| ts.openDB() -> None -- Open the default transaction rpmdb.
|
| Note: The transaction rpmdb is lazily opened,
| so ts.openDB() is seldom needed.
|
| order(...)
| ts.order() Do a topological sort of added element relations.
|
| pgpImportPubkey(...)
| pgpImportPubkey(pubkey) -- Import public key packet.
|
| pgpPrtPkts(...)
| pgpPrtPkts(octets) -- Print/parse a OpenPGP packet(s).
|
| Return 0 on success.
|
| problems(...)
| ts.problems() -> ps
| - Return current problem set.
|
| rebuildDB(...)
| ts.rebuildDB() -> None
| - Rebuild the default transaction rpmdb.
|
| run(...)
| ts.run(callback, data) -> (problems)
| - Run a transaction set, returning list of problems found.
| Note: The callback may not be None.
|
| setKeyring(...)
| ts.setKeyring(keyring) -- Set key ring used for checking signatures
|
| Pass None for an empty key ring.
|
| verifyDB(...)
| ts.verifyDB() -> None
| - Verify the default transaction rpmdb.
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Data descriptors defined here:
|
| rootDir
| read only, directory rpm treats as root of the file system.
|
| scriptFd
| write only, file descriptor the output of script gets written to.
|
| tid
| read only, current transaction id, i.e. transaction time stamp.
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Data and other attributes defined here:
|
| __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
| T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
class archive(__builtin__.object)
| Gives access to the payload of an rpm package.
|
| Is returned by .archive() method of an rpm.files instance.
| All methods can raise an IOError exception.
|
| Methods defined here:
|
| __delattr__(...)
| x.__delattr__('name') <==> del x.name
|
| __getattribute__(...)
| x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name
|
| __iter__(...)
| x.__iter__() <==> iter(x)
|
| __setattr__(...)
| x.__setattr__('name', value) <==> x.name = value
|
| close(...)
| archive.close() -- Close archive and do final consistency checks.
|
| hascontent(...)
| archive.hascontent() -- Return if current file has a content.
|
| Returns false for non regular and all but one of hardlinked files.
|
| next(...)
| x.next() -> the next value, or raise StopIteration
|
| read(...)
| archive.read(size=None) -- Read next size bytes from current file.
|
| Returns bytes
|
| readto(...)
| archive.readto(fd, nodigest=None) -- Read content of fd
| and write as content of the current file to archive.
|
| tell(...)
| archive.tell() -- Return current position in archive.
|
| write(...)
| archive.write(buffer) -- Write buffer to current file.
|
| writeto(...)
| archive.writeto(fd) -- Write content of current file in archive
| to fd.
class ds(__builtin__.object)
| rpm.ds (dependendcy set) gives a more convenient access to dependencies
|
| It can hold multiple entries of Name Flags and EVR.
| It typically represents all dependencies of one kind of a package
| e.g. all Requires or all Conflicts.
|
| Methods defined here:
|
| Color(...)
| ds.Color -> Color -- Return current Color.
|
| Compare(...)
| ds.compare(other) -- Compare current entries of self and other.
|
| Returns True if the entries match each other, False otherwise
|
| Count(...)
| Deprecated, use len(ds) instead.
|
| DNEVR(...)
| ds.DNEVR -> DNEVR -- Return current DNEVR.
|
| EVR(...)
| ds.EVR -> EVR -- Return current EVR.
|
| Find(...)
| ds.find(other_ds) -- Return index of other_ds in ds
|
| Flags(...)
| ds.Flags -> Flags -- Return current Flags.
|
| Instance(...)
| ds.Instance() -- Return rpmdb key of corresponding package or 0.
|
| Ix(...)
| ds.Ix -> Ix -- Return current element index.
|
| Merge(...)
|
| N(...)
| ds.N -> N -- Return current N.
|
| Notify(...)
| ds.Notify(location, returnCode) -- Print debug info message
|
| if debugging is enabled.
|
| Search(...)
| ds.Search(element) -> matching ds index (-1 on failure)
| Check that element dependency range overlaps some member of ds.
| The current index in ds is positioned at overlapping member.
|
| SetNoPromote(...)
| ds.SetNoPromote(noPromote) -- Set noPromote for this instance.
|
| If True non existing epochs are no longer equal to an epoch of 0.
|
| Sort(...)
|
| TagN(...)
| ds.TagN -> TagN -- Return TagN (RPMTAG_*NAME)
|
| the type of all dependencies in this set.
|
| __delattr__(...)
| x.__delattr__('name') <==> del x.name
|
| __getattribute__(...)
| x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name
|
| __getitem__(...)
| x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
|
| __init__(...)
| x.__init__(...) initializes x; see help(type(x)) for signature
|
| __iter__(...)
| x.__iter__() <==> iter(x)
|
| __len__(...)
| x.__len__() <==> len(x)
|
| __setattr__(...)
| x.__setattr__('name', value) <==> x.name = value
|
| next(...)
| x.next() -> the next value, or raise StopIteration
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Static methods defined here:
|
| Rpmlib(...)
| ds.Rpmlib -> nds -- Return internal rpmlib dependency set.
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Data and other attributes defined here:
|
| __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
| T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
class error(exceptions.Exception)
| Method resolution order:
| error
| exceptions.Exception
| exceptions.BaseException
| __builtin__.object
|
| Data descriptors defined here:
|
| __weakref__
| list of weak references to the object (if defined)
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Methods inherited from exceptions.Exception:
|
| __init__(...)
| x.__init__(...) initializes x; see help(type(x)) for signature
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Data and other attributes inherited from exceptions.Exception:
|
| __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
| T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Methods inherited from exceptions.BaseException:
|
| __delattr__(...)
| x.__delattr__('name') <==> del x.name
|
| __getattribute__(...)
| x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name
|
| __getitem__(...)
| x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
|
| __getslice__(...)
| x.__getslice__(i, j) <==> x[i:j]
|
| Use of negative indices is not supported.
|
| __reduce__(...)
|
| __repr__(...)
| x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
|
| __setattr__(...)
| x.__setattr__('name', value) <==> x.name = value
|
| __setstate__(...)
|
| __str__(...)
| x.__str__() <==> str(x)
|
| __unicode__(...)
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Data descriptors inherited from exceptions.BaseException:
|
| __dict__
|
| args
|
| message
class fd(__builtin__.object)
| Methods defined here:
|
| __delattr__(...)
| x.__delattr__('name') <==> del x.name
|
| __getattribute__(...)
| x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name
|
| __init__(...)
| x.__init__(...) initializes x; see help(type(x)) for signature
|
| __setattr__(...)
| x.__setattr__('name', value) <==> x.name = value
|
| close(...)
|
| fileno(...)
|
| flush(...)
|
| isatty(...)
|
| open(...)
|
| read(...)
|
| seek(...)
|
| tell(...)
|
| write(...)
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Data descriptors defined here:
|
| closed
|
| flags
|
| mode
|
| name
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Data and other attributes defined here:
|
| __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
| T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
class fi(__builtin__.object)
| File iterator
|
| DEPRECATED! This old API mixes storing and iterating over the meta data
| of the files of a package. Use rpm.files and rpm.file data types as a
| much cleaner API.
|
| Iteration returns a tuple of
| (FN, FSize, FMode, FMtime, FFlags, FRdev, FInode, FNlink, FState,
| VFlags, FUser, FGroup, Digest)
|
| Methods defined here:
|
| BN(...)
| fi.BN() -- Return base name of current file.
|
| DC(...)
| fi.DC() --Return number of directory entries.
|
| DN(...)
| fi.DN() -- Return directory name of the current file.
|
| DX(...)
| fi.DX() -- Return number of directory entry matching current file.
|
| Digest(...)
| fi.() -- Return the checksum of the current file.
|
| FC(...)
| fi.FC() -- Return number of files entries.
|
| FClass(...)
| fi.() -- Return the classification of the current file.
|
| FColor(...)
| fi.() -- Return the color of the current file.
|
| 2 for 64 bit binaries
| 1 for 32 bit binaries
| 0 for everything else
|
| FFlags(...)
| fi.FFlags() -- Return the flags of the current file.
|
| FGroup(...)
| fi.() -- Return the group name of the current file.
|
| FLink(...)
| fi.() -- Return the link target of the current file.
|
| For soft links only.
|
| FLinks(...)
| fi.() -- Return the number of hardlinks pointing to of the
| current file.
|
| FMode(...)
| fi.FMode() -- Return the mode flags of the current file.
|
| FMtime(...)
| fi.() -- Return the modification time of the current file.
|
| FN(...)
| fi.FN() -- Return the name/path of the current file.
|
| FRdev(...)
| fi.() -- Return the device number of the current file.
|
| For device files only.
|
| FSize(...)
| fi.() -- Return the size of the current file.
|
| FState(...)
| fi.FState() -- Return the file state of the current file.
|
| FUser(...)
| fi.() -- Return the user name owning the current file.
|
| FX(...)
| fi.FX() -- Return current position of the iterator.
|
| FindFN(...)
| fi.FindFN(pathname) -- Return entry number of given pathname.
|
| Return -1 if file is not found.
| Leading '.' in the given name is stripped before the search.
|
| MD5(...)
| fi.() -- Return the checksum of the current file.
|
| DEPRECATED! Use fi.Digest instead!
|
| VFlags(...)
| fi.VFlags() -- Return the verify flags of the current file.
|
| See RPMVERIFY_* (in rpmvf.h)
|
| __delattr__(...)
| x.__delattr__('name') <==> del x.name
|
| __getattribute__(...)
| x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name
|
| __getitem__(...)
| x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
|
| __init__(...)
| x.__init__(...) initializes x; see help(type(x)) for signature
|
| __iter__(...)
| x.__iter__() <==> iter(x)
|
| __len__(...)
| x.__len__() <==> len(x)
|
| __setattr__(...)
| x.__setattr__('name', value) <==> x.name = value
|
| next(...)
| x.next() -> the next value, or raise StopIteration
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Data and other attributes defined here:
|
| __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
| T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
class file(__builtin__.object)
| Gives access to the meta data of a single file.
|
| Instances of this class are only available through an rpm.files object.
|
| Methods defined here:
|
| __delattr__(...)
| x.__delattr__('name') <==> del x.name
|
| __getattribute__(...)
| x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name
|
| __setattr__(...)
| x.__setattr__('name', value) <==> x.name = value
|
| __str__(...)
| x.__str__() <==> str(x)
|
| matches(...)
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Data descriptors defined here:
|
| basename
|
| caps
| file capabilities
|
| class
| classfication of file content based on libmagic/file(1)
|
| color
| file color - 2 for 64 bit binaries, 1 for 32 bit binaries, 0 else
|
| digest
| check sum of file content
|
| dirname
|
| dx
| index of dirname entry
|
| fflags
| file flags - see RPMFILE_* constants
|
| fx
| index in header and rpm.files object
|
| group
| group name owning this file
|
| inode
| inode number - contains fake, data used to identify hard liked files
|
| langs
| language the file provides (typically for doc files)
|
| links
| list of file indexes that are hardlinked with this file
|
| linkto
| link target - symlinks only
|
| mode
| mode flags / unix permissions
|
| mtime
| modification time (in unix time)
|
| name
| file name (path)
|
| nlink
| number of hardlinks pointing to the same content as this file
|
| orig_basename
| original base name (may differ due to relocation)
|
| orig_dirname
| original dir name (may differ due to relocation)
|
| orig_name
| original file name (may differ due to relocation)
|
| rdev
| device number - for device files only
|
| size
| file size
|
| state
| file state - see RPMFILE_STATE_* constants
|
| user
| user name owning this file
|
| vflags
| verification flags - see RPMVERIFY_* (in rpmvf.h)
class files(__builtin__.object)
| rpm.files(hdr, tag=RPMTAG_BASENAMES, flags=None, pool=None)
|
| Stores the meta data of a package's files.
|
| Args:
| hdr: The header object to get the data from.
| flags : Controls which data to store and whether to create
| copies or use the data from the header.
| By default all data is copied.
| See RPMFI_* constants in rpmfiles.h.
| pool : rpm.strpool object to store the strings in.
| Leave empty to use global pool.
| tag : Obsolete. Leave alone!
|
| rpm.files is basically a sequence of rpm.file objects.
| Note that this is a read only data structure. To write file data you
| have to write it directly into aheader object.
|
| Methods defined here:
|
| __contains__(...)
| x.__contains__(y) <==> y in x
|
| __delattr__(...)
| x.__delattr__('name') <==> del x.name
|
| __getattribute__(...)
| x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name
|
| __getitem__(...)
| x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
|
| __len__(...)
| x.__len__() <==> len(x)
|
| __setattr__(...)
| x.__setattr__('name', value) <==> x.name = value
|
| archive(...)
| files.archive(fd, write=False) -- Return a rpm.archive object
|
| Args:
| fd : File to read from or write to.
| write : True to get an archive writer, False for an archive reader
|
| find(...)
| files.find(filename, orig=False) -- Return index of given file name.
|
| Return -1 if file is not found.
| Leading "." in filename is ignored.
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Data and other attributes defined here:
|
| __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
| T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
class hdr(__builtin__.object)
| A header object represents an RPM package header.
|
| All RPM packages have headers that provide metadata for the package.
| Header objects can be returned by database queries or loaded from a
| binary package on disk.
|
| The ts.hdrFromFdno() function returns the package header from a
| package on disk, verifying package signatures and digests of the
| package while reading.
|
| Note: The older method rpm.headerFromPackage() which has been replaced
| by ts.hdrFromFdno() used to return a (hdr, isSource) tuple.
|
| If you need to distinguish source/binary headers, do:
|
| import os, rpm
|
| ts = rpm.TransactionSet()
| fdno = os.open('/tmp/foo-1.0-1.i386.rpm', os.O_RDONLY)
| hdr = ts.hdrFromFdno(fdno)
| os.close(fdno)
| if hdr[rpm.RPMTAG_SOURCEPACKAGE]:
| print 'header is from a source package'
| else:
| print 'header is from a binary package'
|
| The Python interface to the header data is quite elegant. It
| presents the data in a dictionary form. We'll take the header we
| just loaded and access the data within it:
|
| print hdr[rpm.RPMTAG_NAME]
| print hdr[rpm.RPMTAG_VERSION]
| print hdr[rpm.RPMTAG_RELEASE]
|
| in the case of our 'foo-1.0-1.i386.rpm' package, this code would
| output:
| foo
| 1.0
| 1
|
| You make also access the header data by string name:
|
| print hdr['name']
| print hdr['version']
| print hdr['release']
|
| This method of access is a teensy bit slower because the name must be
| translated into the tag number dynamically. You also must make sure
| the strings in header lookups don't get translated, or the lookups
| will fail.
|
| Methods defined here:
|
| __contains__(...)
| x.__contains__(y) <==> y in x
|
| __delattr__(...)
| x.__delattr__('name') <==> del x.name
|
| __delitem__(...)
| x.__delitem__(y) <==> del x[y]
|
| __getattribute__(...)
| x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name
|
| __getitem__(...)
| x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
|
| __hash__(...)
| x.__hash__() <==> hash(x)
|
| __iter__(...)
| x.__iter__() <==> iter(x)
|
| __reduce__(...)
|
| __setattr__(...)
| x.__setattr__('name', value) <==> x.name = value
|
| __setitem__(...)
| x.__setitem__(i, y) <==> x[i]=y
|
| compressFilelist(...)
| DEPRECATED -- Use hdr.convert() instead.
|
| convert(...)
| hdr.convert(op=-1) -- Convert header - See HEADERCONV_*
| for possible values of op.
|
| dsFromHeader(...)
| hdr.dsFromHeader(to=RPMTAG_REQUIRENAME, flags=None)
| Get dependency set from header. to must be one of the NAME tags
| belonging to a dependency:
| 'Providename', 'Requirename', 'Obsoletename', 'Conflictname',
| 'Triggername', 'Recommendname', 'Suggestname', 'Supplementname',
| 'Enhancename' or one of the corresponding RPMTAG_*NAME constants.
|
| dsOfHeader(...)
| hdr.dsOfHeader() -- Return dependency set with the header's NEVR.
|
| expandFilelist(...)
| DEPRECATED -- Use hdr.convert() instead.
|
| fiFromHeader(...)
| hdr.fiFromHeader() -- Return rpm.fi object containing the file
| meta data from the header.
|
| DEPRECATED - Use rpm.files(hdr) instead.
|
| format(...)
| hdr.format(format) -- Expand a query string with the header data.
|
| See rpm -q for syntax.
|
| fullFilelist(...)
| DEPRECATED -- Obsolete method.
|
| isSource(...)
| hdr.isSource() -- Return if header describes a source package.
|
| keys(...)
| hdr.keys() -- Return a list of the header's rpm tags (int RPMTAG_*).
|
| next(...)
| x.next() -> the next value, or raise StopIteration
|
| sprintf(...)
| Alias for .format().
|
| unload(...)
| hdr.unload(legacyHeader=False) -- Return binary representation
| of the header.
|
| write(...)
| hdr.write(file, magic=True) -- Write header to file.
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Data and other attributes defined here:
|
| __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
| T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
class ii(__builtin__.object)
| Methods defined here:
|
| __delattr__(...)
| x.__delattr__('name') <==> del x.name
|
| __getattribute__(...)
| x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name
|
| __iter__(...)
| x.__iter__() <==> iter(x)
|
| __nonzero__(...)
| x.__nonzero__() <==> x != 0
|
| __setattr__(...)
| x.__setattr__('name', value) <==> x.name = value
|
| instances(...)
|
| next(...)
| x.next() -> the next value, or raise StopIteration
class keyring(__builtin__.object)
| Methods defined here:
|
| __delattr__(...)
| x.__delattr__('name') <==> del x.name
|
| __getattribute__(...)
| x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name
|
| __setattr__(...)
| x.__setattr__('name', value) <==> x.name = value
|
| addKey(...)
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Data and other attributes defined here:
|
| __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
| T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
class mi(__builtin__.object)
| rpm.mi match iterator object represents the result of a
| database query.
|
| Instances of the rpm.mi object provide access to headers that match
| certain criteria. Typically, a primary index is accessed to find
| a set of headers that contain a key, and each header is returned
| serially.
|
| To obtain a rpm.mi object to query the database used by a transaction,
| the ts.match(tag,key,len) method is used.
|
| Here's an example that prints the name of all installed packages:
| import rpm
| ts = rpm.TransactionSet()
| for h in ts.dbMatch():
| print h['name']
|
| Here's a more typical example that uses the Name index to retrieve
| all installed kernel(s):
| import rpm
| ts = rpm.TransactionSet()
| mi = ts.dbMatch('name', 'kernel')
| for h in mi:
| print '%s-%s-%s' % (h['name'], h['version'], h['release'])
|
| Finally, here's an example that retrieves all packages whose name
| matches the glob expression 'XFree*':
| import rpm
| ts = rpm.TransactionSet()
| mi = ts.dbMatch()
| mi.pattern('name', rpm.RPMMIRE_GLOB, 'XFree*')
| for h in mi:
| print '%s-%s-%s' % (h['name'], h['version'], h['release'])
|
| Methods defined here:
|
| __delattr__(...)
| x.__delattr__('name') <==> del x.name
|
| __getattribute__(...)
| x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name
|
| __iter__(...)
| x.__iter__() <==> iter(x)
|
| __len__(...)
| x.__len__() <==> len(x)
|
| __nonzero__(...)
| x.__nonzero__() <==> x != 0
|
| __setattr__(...)
| x.__setattr__('name', value) <==> x.name = value
|
| count(...)
| Deprecated, use len(mi) instead.
|
| instance(...)
| mi.instance() -- Return the number (db key) of the current header.
|
| next(...)
| x.next() -> the next value, or raise StopIteration
|
| pattern(...)
| mi.pattern(TagN, mire_type, pattern)
| - Set a secondary match pattern on tags from retrieved header.
class prob(__builtin__.object)
| Methods defined here:
|
| __delattr__(...)
| x.__delattr__('name') <==> del x.name
|
| __getattribute__(...)
| x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name
|
| __setattr__(...)
| x.__setattr__('name', value) <==> x.name = value
|
| __str__(...)
| x.__str__() <==> str(x)
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Data descriptors defined here:
|
| altNEVR
|
| key
|
| pkgNEVR
|
| type
class pubkey(__builtin__.object)
| Methods defined here:
|
| __delattr__(...)
| x.__delattr__('name') <==> del x.name
|
| __getattribute__(...)
| x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name
|
| __setattr__(...)
| x.__setattr__('name', value) <==> x.name = value
|
| base64(...)
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Data and other attributes defined here:
|
| __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
| T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
class strpool(__builtin__.object)
| Methods defined here:
|
| __delattr__(...)
| x.__delattr__('name') <==> del x.name
|
| __getattribute__(...)
| x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name
|
| __getitem__(...)
| x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
|
| __len__(...)
| x.__len__() <==> len(x)
|
| __setattr__(...)
| x.__setattr__('name', value) <==> x.name = value
|
| freeze(...)
|
| id2str(...)
|
| str2id(...)
|
| unfreeze(...)
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Data and other attributes defined here:
|
| __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
| T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T
class te(__builtin__.object)
| Methods defined here:
|
| A(...)
| te.A() -- Return element arch.
|
| Color(...)
| te.Color() -- Return package color bits.
|
| DBOffset(...)
| te.DBOffset() -- Return the Package's database instance number.
|
| TR_REMOVED only
|
| DS(...)
| te.DS(TagN) -- Return the TagN dependency set (or None).
| TagN is one of 'Providename', 'Requirename', 'Obsoletename',
| 'Conflictname', 'Triggername', 'Recommendname', 'Suggestname',
| 'Supplementname', 'Enhancename'
|
| E(...)
| te.E() -- Return element epoch.
|
| FI(...)
| te.FI(TagN) -- Return file info iterator of element.
|
| DEPRECATED! Use .Files() instead.
|
| Failed(...)
| te.Failed() -- Return if there are any related errors.
|
| Files(...)
| te.Files() -- Return file info set of element.
|
| Key(...)
| te.Key() -- Return the associated opaque key aka user data
| as passed e.g. as data arg ts.addInstall()
|
| N(...)
| te.N() -- Return element name.
|
| NEVR(...)
| te.NEVR() -- Return element name-[epoch:]version-release.
|
| NEVRA(...)
| te.NEVRA() -- Return element name-[epoch:]version-release.arch
|
| O(...)
| te.O() -- Return element os.
|
| Parent(...)
| te.Parent() -- Return the parent element index.
|
| PkgFileSize(...)
| te.PkgFileSize() -- Return no. of bytes in package file (approx).
|
| Problems(...)
| te.Problems() -- Return problems associated with this element.
|
| R(...)
| te.R() -- Return element release.
|
| Type(...)
| te.Type() -- Return element type (rpm.TR_ADDED | rpm.TR_REMOVED).
|
| V(...)
| te.V() -- Return element version.
|
| __delattr__(...)
| x.__delattr__('name') <==> del x.name
|
| __getattribute__(...)
| x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name
|
| __setattr__(...)
| x.__setattr__('name', value) <==> x.name = value
FUNCTIONS
addMacro(...)
addMacro(macro, value)
archscore(...)
archscore(archname) -- How well does an architecture fit on this machine
0 for non matching arch names
1 for best arch
higher numbers for less fitting arches
(e.g. 2 for "i586" on an i686 machine)
checkSignals(...)
checkSignals() -- Check for and exit on termination signals.
delMacro(...)
delMacro(macro)
dsSingle(TagN, N, EVR='', Flags=0)
Creates a single entry dependency set (ds)
dsSingle(RPMTAG_CONFLICTNAME, "rpm") correspons to "Conflicts: rpm"
expandMacro(...)
expandMacro(string, numeric=False) -- expands a string containing macros
Returns an int if numeric is True. 'Y' or 'y' returns 1,
'N' or 'n' returns 0
An undefined macro returns 0.
headerLoad(*args, **kwds)
DEPRECATED! Use rpm.hdr() instead.
labelCompare(...)
labelCompare(version0, version1) -- as versionCompare()
but arguments are tuples of of strings for (epoch, version, release)
log(...)
log(level, msg) -- Write msg to log if level is selected to be logged.
level must be one of the RPMLOG_* constants.
mergeHeaderListFromFD(...)
readHeaderFromFD(file_desc)
Return (header, pos_before_hdr)
readHeaderListFromFD(file_desc, retrofit=True)
readHeaderListFromFile(path, retrofit=True)
reloadConfig(...)
readloadConfig(path=None) -- Read config file.
Set all macros and settings accordingly.
setEpochPromote(...)
setEpochPromote(bool) -- Set if no epoch shall be treated as epoch 0
setLogFile(...)
setLogFile(file) -- set file to write log messages to or None.
setStats(...)
setStats(bool) -- Set if timing stats are printed after a transaction.
setVerbosity(...)
setVerbosity(level) -- Set log level. See RPMLOG_* constants.
signalCaught(...)
signalCaught(signo) -- Returns True if signal was caught.
signalsCaught(siglist)
Returns True if any of the signals was caught.
versionCompare(...)
versionCompare(version0, version1) -- compares two version strings
Returns 1 if version0 > version1
Returns 0 if version0 == version1
Returns -1 if version0 < version1
DATA
HEADERCONV_COMPRESSFILELIST = 1
HEADERCONV_EXPANDFILELIST = 0
HEADERCONV_RETROFIT_V3 = 2
RPMCALLBACK_CPIO_ERROR = 16384
RPMCALLBACK_INST_CLOSE_FILE = 8
RPMCALLBACK_INST_OPEN_FILE = 4
RPMCALLBACK_INST_PROGRESS = 1
RPMCALLBACK_INST_START = 2
RPMCALLBACK_INST_STOP = 262144
RPMCALLBACK_REPACKAGE_PROGRESS = 1024
RPMCALLBACK_REPACKAGE_START = 2048
RPMCALLBACK_REPACKAGE_STOP = 4096
RPMCALLBACK_SCRIPT_ERROR = 32768
RPMCALLBACK_SCRIPT_START = 65536
RPMCALLBACK_SCRIPT_STOP = 131072
RPMCALLBACK_TRANS_PROGRESS = 16
RPMCALLBACK_TRANS_START = 32
RPMCALLBACK_TRANS_STOP = 64
RPMCALLBACK_UNINST_PROGRESS = 128
RPMCALLBACK_UNINST_START = 256
RPMCALLBACK_UNINST_STOP = 512
RPMCALLBACK_UNKNOWN = 0
RPMCALLBACK_UNPACK_ERROR = 8192
RPMDBI_BASENAMES = 1117
RPMDBI_CONFLICTNAME = 1054
RPMDBI_DIRNAMES = 1118
RPMDBI_GROUP = 1016
RPMDBI_INSTALLTID = 1128
RPMDBI_INSTFILENAMES = 5040
RPMDBI_LABEL = 2
RPMDBI_NAME = 1000
RPMDBI_OBSOLETENAME = 1090
RPMDBI_PACKAGES = 0
RPMDBI_PROVIDENAME = 1047
RPMDBI_REQUIRENAME = 1049
RPMDBI_SHA1HEADER = 269
RPMDBI_SIGMD5 = 261
RPMDBI_TRIGGERNAME = 1066
RPMDEP_SENSE_CONFLICTS = 1
RPMDEP_SENSE_REQUIRES = 0
RPMFILE_CONFIG = 1
RPMFILE_DOC = 2
RPMFILE_GHOST = 64
RPMFILE_ICON = 4
RPMFILE_LICENSE = 128
RPMFILE_MISSINGOK = 8
RPMFILE_NOREPLACE = 16
RPMFILE_PUBKEY = 2048
RPMFILE_README = 256
RPMFILE_SPECFILE = 32
RPMFILE_STATE_NETSHARED = 3
RPMFILE_STATE_NORMAL = 0
RPMFILE_STATE_NOTINSTALLED = 2
RPMFILE_STATE_REPLACED = 1
RPMFILE_STATE_WRONGCOLOR = 4
RPMLOG_ALERT = 1
RPMLOG_CRIT = 2
RPMLOG_DEBUG = 7
RPMLOG_EMERG = 0
RPMLOG_ERR = 3
RPMLOG_INFO = 6
RPMLOG_NOTICE = 5
RPMLOG_WARNING = 4
RPMMIRE_DEFAULT = 0
RPMMIRE_GLOB = 3
RPMMIRE_REGEX = 2
RPMMIRE_STRCMP = 1
RPMPROB_BADARCH = 0
RPMPROB_BADOS = 1
RPMPROB_BADRELOCATE = 3
RPMPROB_CONFLICT = 5
RPMPROB_DISKNODES = 10
RPMPROB_DISKSPACE = 9
RPMPROB_FILE_CONFLICT = 7
RPMPROB_FILTER_DISKNODES = 256
RPMPROB_FILTER_DISKSPACE = 128
RPMPROB_FILTER_FORCERELOCATE = 8
RPMPROB_FILTER_IGNOREARCH = 2
RPMPROB_FILTER_IGNOREOS = 1
RPMPROB_FILTER_OLDPACKAGE = 64
RPMPROB_FILTER_REPLACENEWFILES = 16
RPMPROB_FILTER_REPLACEOLDFILES = 32
RPMPROB_FILTER_REPLACEPKG = 4
RPMPROB_NEW_FILE_CONFLICT = 6
RPMPROB_OBSOLETES = 11
RPMPROB_OLDPACKAGE = 8
RPMPROB_PKG_INSTALLED = 2
RPMPROB_REQUIRES = 4
RPMRC_FAIL = 2
RPMRC_NOKEY = 4
RPMRC_NOTFOUND = 1
RPMRC_NOTTRUSTED = 3
RPMRC_OK = 0
RPMSENSE_ANY = 0
RPMSENSE_CONFIG = 268435456
RPMSENSE_EQUAL = 8
RPMSENSE_FIND_PROVIDES = 32768
RPMSENSE_FIND_REQUIRES = 16384
RPMSENSE_GREATER = 4
RPMSENSE_INTERP = 256
RPMSENSE_KEYRING = 67108864
RPMSENSE_LESS = 2
RPMSENSE_POSTTRANS = 32
RPMSENSE_PREREQ = 64
RPMSENSE_PRETRANS = 128
RPMSENSE_RPMLIB = 16777216
RPMSENSE_SCRIPT_POST = 1024
RPMSENSE_SCRIPT_POSTUN = 4096
RPMSENSE_SCRIPT_PRE = 512
RPMSENSE_SCRIPT_PREUN = 2048
RPMSENSE_SCRIPT_VERIFY = 8192
RPMSENSE_TRIGGERIN = 65536
RPMSENSE_TRIGGERPOSTUN = 262144
RPMSENSE_TRIGGERPREIN = 33554432
RPMSENSE_TRIGGERUN = 131072
RPMTAG_ARCH = 1022
RPMTAG_ARCHIVESIZE = 1046
RPMTAG_BASENAMES = 1117
RPMTAG_BUGURL = 5012
RPMTAG_BUILDARCHS = 1089
RPMTAG_BUILDHOST = 1007
RPMTAG_BUILDTIME = 1006
RPMTAG_C = 1054
RPMTAG_CHANGELOGNAME = 1081
RPMTAG_CHANGELOGTEXT = 1082
RPMTAG_CHANGELOGTIME = 1080
RPMTAG_CLASSDICT = 1142
RPMTAG_CONFLICTFLAGS = 1053
RPMTAG_CONFLICTNAME = 1054
RPMTAG_CONFLICTNEVRS = 5044
RPMTAG_CONFLICTS = 1054
RPMTAG_CONFLICTVERSION = 1055
RPMTAG_COOKIE = 1094
RPMTAG_DBINSTANCE = 1195
RPMTAG_DEPENDSDICT = 1145
RPMTAG_DESCRIPTION = 1005
RPMTAG_DIRINDEXES = 1116
RPMTAG_DIRNAMES = 1118
RPMTAG_DISTRIBUTION = 1010
RPMTAG_DISTTAG = 1155
RPMTAG_DISTURL = 1123
RPMTAG_DSAHEADER = 267
RPMTAG_E = 1003
RPMTAG_ENCODING = 5062
RPMTAG_ENHANCEFLAGS = 5057
RPMTAG_ENHANCENAME = 5055
RPMTAG_ENHANCENEVRS = 5061
RPMTAG_ENHANCES = 5055
RPMTAG_ENHANCEVERSION = 5056
RPMTAG_EPOCH = 1003
RPMTAG_EPOCHNUM = 5019
RPMTAG_EVR = 5013
RPMTAG_EXCLUDEARCH = 1059
RPMTAG_EXCLUDEOS = 1060
RPMTAG_EXCLUSIVEARCH = 1061
RPMTAG_EXCLUSIVEOS = 1062
RPMTAG_FILECAPS = 5010
RPMTAG_FILECLASS = 1141
RPMTAG_FILECOLORS = 1140
RPMTAG_FILECONTEXTS = 1147
RPMTAG_FILEDEPENDSN = 1144
RPMTAG_FILEDEPENDSX = 1143
RPMTAG_FILEDEVICES = 1095
RPMTAG_FILEDIGESTALGO = 5011
RPMTAG_FILEDIGESTS = 1035
RPMTAG_FILEFLAGS = 1037
RPMTAG_FILEGROUPNAME = 1040
RPMTAG_FILEINODES = 1096
RPMTAG_FILELANGS = 1097
RPMTAG_FILELINKTOS = 1036
RPMTAG_FILEMD5S = 1035
RPMTAG_FILEMODES = 1030
RPMTAG_FILEMTIMES = 1034
RPMTAG_FILENAMES = 5000
RPMTAG_FILENLINKS = 5045
RPMTAG_FILEPROVIDE = 5001
RPMTAG_FILERDEVS = 1033
RPMTAG_FILEREQUIRE = 5002
RPMTAG_FILESIZES = 1028
RPMTAG_FILESTATES = 1029
RPMTAG_FILEUSERNAME = 1039
RPMTAG_FILEVERIFYFLAGS = 1045
RPMTAG_FSCONTEXTS = 1148
RPMTAG_GIF = 1012
RPMTAG_GROUP = 1016
RPMTAG_HDRID = 269
RPMTAG_HEADERCOLOR = 5017
RPMTAG_HEADERI18NTABLE = 100
RPMTAG_HEADERIMAGE = 61
RPMTAG_HEADERIMMUTABLE = 63
RPMTAG_HEADERREGIONS = 64
RPMTAG_HEADERSIGNATURES = 62
RPMTAG_ICON = 1043
RPMTAG_INSTALLCOLOR = 1127
RPMTAG_INSTALLTID = 1128
RPMTAG_INSTALLTIME = 1008
RPMTAG_INSTFILENAMES = 5040
RPMTAG_INSTPREFIXES = 1099
RPMTAG_LICENSE = 1014
RPMTAG_LONGARCHIVESIZE = 271
RPMTAG_LONGFILESIZES = 5008
RPMTAG_LONGSIGSIZE = 270
RPMTAG_LONGSIZE = 5009
RPMTAG_N = 1000
RPMTAG_NAME = 1000
RPMTAG_NEVR = 5015
RPMTAG_NEVRA = 5016
RPMTAG_NOPATCH = 1052
RPMTAG_NOSOURCE = 1051
RPMTAG_NOT_FOUND = -1
RPMTAG_NVR = 5014
RPMTAG_NVRA = 1196
RPMTAG_O = 1090
RPMTAG_OBSOLETEFLAGS = 1114
RPMTAG_OBSOLETENAME = 1090
RPMTAG_OBSOLETENEVRS = 5043
RPMTAG_OBSOLETES = 1090
RPMTAG_OBSOLETEVERSION = 1115
RPMTAG_OLDENHANCES = 1159
RPMTAG_OLDENHANCESFLAGS = 1161
RPMTAG_OLDENHANCESNAME = 1159
RPMTAG_OLDENHANCESVERSION = 1160
RPMTAG_OLDFILENAMES = 1027
RPMTAG_OLDSUGGESTS = 1156
RPMTAG_OLDSUGGESTSFLAGS = 1158
RPMTAG_OLDSUGGESTSNAME = 1156
RPMTAG_OLDSUGGESTSVERSION = 1157
RPMTAG_OPTFLAGS = 1122
RPMTAG_ORDERFLAGS = 5037
RPMTAG_ORDERNAME = 5035
RPMTAG_ORDERVERSION = 5036
RPMTAG_ORIGBASENAMES = 1120
RPMTAG_ORIGDIRINDEXES = 1119
RPMTAG_ORIGDIRNAMES = 1121
RPMTAG_ORIGFILENAMES = 5007
RPMTAG_OS = 1021
RPMTAG_P = 1047
RPMTAG_PACKAGER = 1015
RPMTAG_PATCH = 1019
RPMTAG_PATCHESFLAGS = 1134
RPMTAG_PATCHESNAME = 1133
RPMTAG_PATCHESVERSION = 1135
RPMTAG_PAYLOADCOMPRESSOR = 1125
RPMTAG_PAYLOADFLAGS = 1126
RPMTAG_PAYLOADFORMAT = 1124
RPMTAG_PKGID = 261
RPMTAG_PLATFORM = 1132
RPMTAG_POLICIES = 1150
RPMTAG_POLICYFLAGS = 5033
RPMTAG_POLICYNAMES = 5030
RPMTAG_POLICYTYPES = 5031
RPMTAG_POLICYTYPESINDEXES = 5032
RPMTAG_POSTIN = 1024
RPMTAG_POSTINFLAGS = 5021
RPMTAG_POSTINPROG = 1086
RPMTAG_POSTTRANS = 1152
RPMTAG_POSTTRANSFLAGS = 5025
RPMTAG_POSTTRANSPROG = 1154
RPMTAG_POSTUN = 1026
RPMTAG_POSTUNFLAGS = 5023
RPMTAG_POSTUNPROG = 1088
RPMTAG_PREFIXES = 1098
RPMTAG_PREIN = 1023
RPMTAG_PREINFLAGS = 5020
RPMTAG_PREINPROG = 1085
RPMTAG_PRETRANS = 1151
RPMTAG_PRETRANSFLAGS = 5024
RPMTAG_PRETRANSPROG = 1153
RPMTAG_PREUN = 1025
RPMTAG_PREUNFLAGS = 5022
RPMTAG_PREUNPROG = 1087
RPMTAG_PROVIDEFLAGS = 1112
RPMTAG_PROVIDENAME = 1047
RPMTAG_PROVIDENEVRS = 5042
RPMTAG_PROVIDES = 1047
RPMTAG_PROVIDEVERSION = 1113
RPMTAG_PUBKEYS = 266
RPMTAG_R = 1002
RPMTAG_RECOMMENDFLAGS = 5048
RPMTAG_RECOMMENDNAME = 5046
RPMTAG_RECOMMENDNEVRS = 5058
RPMTAG_RECOMMENDS = 5046
RPMTAG_RECOMMENDVERSION = 5047
RPMTAG_RECONTEXTS = 1149
RPMTAG_RELEASE = 1002
RPMTAG_REMOVETID = 1129
RPMTAG_REQUIREFLAGS = 1048
RPMTAG_REQUIRENAME = 1049
RPMTAG_REQUIRENEVRS = 5041
RPMTAG_REQUIRES = 1049
RPMTAG_REQUIREVERSION = 1050
RPMTAG_RPMVERSION = 1064
RPMTAG_RSAHEADER = 268
RPMTAG_SHA1HEADER = 269
RPMTAG_SIGGPG = 262
RPMTAG_SIGMD5 = 261
RPMTAG_SIGPGP = 259
RPMTAG_SIGSIZE = 257
RPMTAG_SIZE = 1009
RPMTAG_SOURCE = 1018
RPMTAG_SOURCEPACKAGE = 1106
RPMTAG_SOURCEPKGID = 1146
RPMTAG_SOURCERPM = 1044
RPMTAG_SUGGESTFLAGS = 5051
RPMTAG_SUGGESTNAME = 5049
RPMTAG_SUGGESTNEVRS = 5059
RPMTAG_SUGGESTS = 5049
RPMTAG_SUGGESTVERSION = 5050
RPMTAG_SUMMARY = 1004
RPMTAG_SUPPLEMENTFLAGS = 5054
RPMTAG_SUPPLEMENTNAME = 5052
RPMTAG_SUPPLEMENTNEVRS = 5060
RPMTAG_SUPPLEMENTS = 5052
RPMTAG_SUPPLEMENTVERSION = 5053
RPMTAG_TRIGGERCONDS = 5005
RPMTAG_TRIGGERFLAGS = 1068
RPMTAG_TRIGGERINDEX = 1069
RPMTAG_TRIGGERNAME = 1066
RPMTAG_TRIGGERSCRIPTFLAGS = 5027
RPMTAG_TRIGGERSCRIPTPROG = 1092
RPMTAG_TRIGGERSCRIPTS = 1065
RPMTAG_TRIGGERTYPE = 5006
RPMTAG_TRIGGERVERSION = 1067
RPMTAG_URL = 1020
RPMTAG_V = 1001
RPMTAG_VCS = 5034
RPMTAG_VENDOR = 1011
RPMTAG_VERBOSE = 5018
RPMTAG_VERIFYSCRIPT = 1079
RPMTAG_VERIFYSCRIPTFLAGS = 5026
RPMTAG_VERIFYSCRIPTPROG = 1091
RPMTAG_VERSION = 1001
RPMTAG_XPM = 1013
RPMTRANS_FLAG_ADDINDEPS = 0
RPMTRANS_FLAG_ALLFILES = 64
RPMTRANS_FLAG_BUILD_PROBS = 2
RPMTRANS_FLAG_JUSTDB = 8
RPMTRANS_FLAG_KEEPOBSOLETE = 0
RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOCONFIGS = 1073741824
RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOCONTEXTS = 256
RPMTRANS_FLAG_NODOCS = 32
RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOFILEDIGEST = 134217728
RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOMD5 = 134217728
RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOPLUGINS = 128
RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOPOST = 262144
RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOPOSTTRANS = 33554432
RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOPOSTUN = 4194304
RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOPRE = 131072
RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOPRETRANS = 16777216
RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOPREUN = 2097152
RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOSCRIPTS = 4
RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOSUGGEST = 0
RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOTRIGGERIN = 524288
RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOTRIGGERPOSTUN = 8388608
RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOTRIGGERPREIN = 65536
RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOTRIGGERS = 16
RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOTRIGGERUN = 1048576
RPMTRANS_FLAG_REPACKAGE = 0
RPMTRANS_FLAG_REVERSE = 0
RPMTRANS_FLAG_TEST = 1
RPMVSF_DEFAULT = 0
RPMVSF_NEEDPAYLOAD = 2
RPMVSF_NODSA = 262144
RPMVSF_NODSAHEADER = 1024
RPMVSF_NOHDRCHK = 1
RPMVSF_NOMD5 = 131072
RPMVSF_NOMD5HEADER = 512
RPMVSF_NORSA = 524288
RPMVSF_NORSAHEADER = 2048
RPMVSF_NOSHA1 = 65536
RPMVSF_NOSHA1HEADER = 256
TR_ADDED = 1
TR_REMOVED = 2
VERIFY_DIGEST = 524288
VERIFY_SIGNATURE = 1048576
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