I am not allowed "root" on any system, but we build rpms to give to our sysadmins. My problem: Using my .spec file, I create rpms. But I can't find any way to test what will happen when the rpm is obsolete and the systems folks have to do the rpm -e rpm_that_I built_at_one_time_in_antoher_life.rpm I can cpio the rpm, and use the rpm -qip to check it. But there is no way that I know of, to verify that the erasure will actually remove everything. Anyone have an idea? Thanks, J _______________________________________________ Rpm-list mailing list Rpm-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.rpm.org/mailman/listinfo/rpm-list