This is now rpm -e to avoid confusion with the -U (upgrade) option. On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, Paul Burrows wrote: > rpm -u foobar > > will uninstall the package foobar. (The man page will tell yuou if you > have to be in a certain directory, I vaguely recall some restrictions but > again the manpage should make it clearer _Deirdre * http://disclaimer.deirdre.org * http://www.deirdre.net "Linux is a very complete and sophisticated operating system," said [Paul] Maritz, Microsoft's group vice president for platforms and applications. "There are and will be large numbers of applications available for it."