

In source packages, you have the pristine RPM allows you to take pristine software sources and package them into sourceĪnd binary packages for your users. Package pristine software sources into source and binary packages Version, release, size, project URL, installation instructions, and so on. Use metadata to describe packages, their installation instructions, and so onĮach RPM package includes metadata that describes the package’s components, Use a database of installed packages to query and verify packagesīecause RPM maintains a database of installed packages and their files, usersĬan easily query and verify packages on their system. To install, reinstall, remove, upgrade and verify your RPM packages. Users can use standard package management tools (for example Yum or PackageKit)

Install, reinstall, remove, upgrade and verify packages Appendix A: New features of RPM in RHEL 7.
