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

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