How to uninstall rpm with dependencies


















Before removing, the command prompt asks for the root or sudo user password, and confirmation that you want the software deleted. Type in y for yes and press Enter. If you have changed your mind, press n for no and then Enter. Finally, the output informs you that the process is complete and shows you which package has been deleted. Note: Only root users and users added to the sudousers group have permission to install and remove packages in CentOS.

Package dependencies are binaries, libraries, and modules on which software rely on. When installing software, it will automatically download and store the required dependencies. In most cases, deleting software from the local package manager will also erase its dependencies unless other programs require them.

To remove a package and erase all the unneeded dependencies use the following command:. Alternatively, you can alter the yum configuration file to automatically remove package dependencies when deleting a package with the yum remove or yum erase commands. In case you need to delete a package but are unsure of its exact file name, you can use one of the following two commands:. Abdulvakaf K Abdulvakaf K 6 6 silver badges 15 15 bronze badges. Do you want openssl installed or removed?

I didn't get it. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. You have a couple of options here: 1. Remove using rpm cmdline, but you have to force remove it.

Improve this answer. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. To uninstall an unscoped global package, on the command line, use the uninstall command with the -g flag. For example, to uninstall a package called jshint , run:. Skip to content. About npm. Getting started.



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