Darragh Bailey wrote:
>> Looking for python based scripts that can generate a complete dependency
> tree for a set of RPMS.
>> I need to generate the dep tree in two different cases, for all rpms
> installed on a system and for a given list of rpms in a pool of
> uninstalled rpms.
>> Currently looking through anaconda to see if some of the work has
> already been done.
>> Any pointers for similiar functionality welcome.
I don't know of python tools, but I have done graph
stuff in python and found it quite easy.
Note the rpmgraph tool that is installed by default
on my fedora system at least.
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