hi ,
u can use this command..........
rpm -e --nodeps packname
i guess this command will work.
regards.
ashik.
RHCE.
oski <oski2001@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
oski <oski2001@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
Yes I used the full description, but bo success.
Many thanks
oski
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Trainor"
To: "RPM Package Manager"
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 11:19 PM
Subject: Re: can't unistall packages
> oski wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I can not unistall packages using rpm -e.
> > I get an answer like package not installed.
> > But I know are installed because if I do rpm -qa | grep mipsel I
get:
> > mipsel-linux-gcc-
> > mipsel-linux-gcc-c++-
> > mipsel-linux-binutils-
> > Also I find the packages with rpm -qa | more.
> > How can I unistall these packages when rpm -e do not find them?
> > Many thanks
> >
> > oski
> >
>
> Might be a silly que! stion here, but - are you speficying the RPM
> *exactly* how it is listed in 'rpm -qa|grep myprogram'? The argument to
> 'rpm -e myprogram' needs to be exactly the same.
>
> Thanks
> -dant
>
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