Greetings!

I have a problem here.  I inadvertently installed 2 same named, but
different versioned packages:

[root@HAL /root]# rpm -q libg++
libg++-2.8.1-2
libg++-2.7.2.8-6
                        And as a result, when I try to uninstall it, I get
this:

[root@HAL /root]# rpm -e libg++
"libg++" specifies multiple packages

Can somone tell me if there is a way to uninstall them?  I don't care
which one, but it'd be cool if there is a way to uninstall a specific
package.  If there isn't a way, then do I have to remove it manually? And
if so, what would be the surest way of doing so?  Thanks in advance!

With Best,

Steve

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