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RPMGRAPH(1) General Commands Manual RPMGRAPH(1)
rpmgraph - Generate an RPM Package Dependency Graph
rpmgraph [options] PACKAGE_FILE ...
rpmgraph reads rpm packages passed as arguments, sorts them as for
installation with rpm(8), and produces a dependency graph on the
standard output.
Nodes in the dependency graph are package names, and edges in the
directed graph point to the parent of each node. The parent node
is defined as the last predecessor of a package when partially
ordered using the package dependencies as a relation. That means
that the parent of a given package is the package's last
prerequisite.
The output is in dot(1) directed graph format, and can be
displayed or printed using the dotty(1) graph editor from the
Graphviz project.
PACKAGE_FILE
Either an rpm package or an rpm-manifest(5) file.
See rpm-common(8) for the options common to all rpm commands.
On success, 0 is returned, a nonzero failure code otherwise.
dot(1), dotty(1)
http://www.graphviz.org/
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RPM 6.0.90 2026-01-16 RPMGRAPH(1)