Arnau Bria wrote:

> And I have same versions as him:
> 
> [root@td006 ~]# rpm --version
> RPM version 4.4.2.3
> [root@td006 ~]# yum --version
> 3.2.19
> # cat /etc/redhat-release
> Scientific Linux SL release 5.3 (Boron)
> 
> Anyone could help to get that output?
> 

Hola Arnau,

I think the command "lsb_release -a" gives more info on the platform
you are on and what is the architecture.

I think RPM displays the arch only in a mixed 32/64b environment.

You can use this RPM command to display the arch :

rpm -qa --queryformat "%{NAME}-%{VERSION} (%{ARCH})\n"

JM


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