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I have a small bit of code to find RPM's via RHNS
However it currently shows any matching RPM
i.e
hostname1 redhat-release 5.11.0.4
hostname1 redhat-release-notes 52
hostname2 redhat-release 5.11.0.4
What I need is to find a way to exclude the match on "notes"
for (@{$systems}) {
my $systemid = $_->{'id'};
## package test
my $packages = $client->call('system.list_packages', $session, $sys
+temid);
for my $package (@$packages) {
## the next line limits to the exact rpm you wish or else you get ever
+ything
next unless $package->{'name'} ~~ /redhat-release/;
my $systemname=$_->{'name'} . " ";
chomp $systemname;
print $systemname . " " ;
print $package->{'name'} . " ";
print $package->{'release'};
print "\n";
}
}
Can any kind Monk help , to exclude "notes"
Thanks
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