I see. Under
info I find
bash,zlib,libzio which should not be ignored. Now that I'm using this command, I don't need the libraries right (because you mentioned ". It provides no libraries")? I just need to find all the packages.
Also, I want to make it run automatically. So I need some logic on how to parse the output of
rpm -q --requires $pkg. I gave
grep as an example so it will be easier to talk about the strategy on how to parse this output. I guess I can exclude the
rpmlib lines. For the
libc.so.6, do I need to run
locate to find the location and then run the
rpm -qf --queryformat "[%{NAME}]" $lib command? What about
/bin/sh?
To sum up - What is the strategy in general case, on parsing the output of
rpm -q --requires?
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