The rpm command you need is rpm -q --qf %{FILELANGS} <package>.
On my severn system:
hbo@mycop|1016> rpm -q --qf %{FILELANGS} kde-i18n-British
en_GB
hbo@mycop|1017>
Whereas:
hbo@mycop|1017> rpm -q --qf %{FILELANGS} openssh
hbo@mycop|1018>
So, no output for packages without "FILELANGS". I haven't looked into
whether FILELANGS corresponds to to %lang, but I assume it does.
On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 01:32, Chuck Wolber wrote:
> > Apparently you aren't familiar with the %lang macro?
>
> Thanks for the pointer; I wasn't.
>
> But the problem in this context is more with how you export that
> information out of the packages, so that you can say to give a toggle to
> the installer that you want all packages with %lang FOO or %lang
> unspecified (implying english).
I'm not familiar with the commandline options, but IIRC you can tease out
%lang information from a package using the rpm command. I suspect that it
may require some basic grep'ing and whatnot.
-Chuck
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