On 30. 04. 20 1:07, Neal Gompa wrote:
my usual mistake is where I do a stupid programming and do something like

ls -1 | awk '{split($0,a,"."); print a[1]}' | whatever I needed for just the 
names of rpms

which for most packages will give me the Name-Ver[.sion removed]. it is lazy 
script programming but it works often enough that my brain wants it to work all 
the time than doing something like

ls -1 *rpm | xargs rpm --qf='%{NAME}\n' -qp | whatever i needed for just the 
names of the rpms.

Splitting on the second to last dash of an rpm file name will*always*
give you the name on the left side, and the version-release on the
right side, so I usually do a split that way.

I have this in my PATH (called pkgname):

#!/usr/bin/python3
import fileinput


for line in fileinput.input():
    print('-'.join(line.split('-')[:-2]))

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