Passing User defined argument to RPM is possible while installing?.
for example:
~>rpm -i sample.rpm -license_path=/path/
or
~>rpm -i -license_path=/path/ sample.rpm
or
~>rpm -i -somearg sample.rpm
-Sakthi
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RPMs aren’t meant to take user defined arguments.
See RPM – Install time parameters
Another similar question is at https://superuser.com/questions/408852/is-it-possible-to-get-users-input-during-installation-of-rpm
One workaround is to have the rpm’s postinstall script ask for input from stdin, in which case you can pass in the answers by redirecting stdio from a file or here document.